Please allow me to take the opportunity to thank and acknowledge Mackenzie Health volunteers from across King Township who generously donate their time and skills including volunteers from King City, Nobleton and beyond.
It’s time for concerned citizens to make a lot of noise and elevate the discussion on the environmental plans that protect lands in Ontario.
King has an abundance of tourism, hospitality and recreational opportunities that need to be tapped into.
Most of us enjoy a certain quality of life. And when e need it, we hope the care and medical services are available.
A veteran school board representative wants to continue her work contributing to education in York.
A band with a local connection has made it in the spotlight and they’re turning to the public for its support.
Environmentalists are anything but low key. That was evidenced last Wednesday night as a panel of experts revealed their genuine passion for environmental issues in this province.
Summer can’t arrive soon enough and fortunately, there’s an oasis right here in King Township to get outside, stay active and have fun.
Also causing some excitement for the upcoming season is the fact that King will now be able to enjoy the benefits of a refurbished baseball park.
The Timbits Elementary School Curling Championships were recently held at the Gravenhurst C.C. with three teams from the King Curling Club representing two different schools from our local area.
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