June 2014 Archive

Renowned missionary inspires and empowers students

Local high school students were empowered as their classroom changed venue last week. In the auditorium at St. Michael Catholic Secondary School in Bolton, seeds of change were planted, by renowned missionary Father Christopher Hartley.

Efforts to refurbish antique organ at Marylake

King’s Marylake Monastery and Our Lady of Grace Shrine is a place of solace and quiet contemplation. But every so often, the 400-seat Shrine echoes with classic sounds from the 1928 Aeolian Skinner organ, one of only three in the province.

Community invited to comment on new Nobleton park

Have you and your family ever had the chance to help design a community park? Did you know that a new community park will be ...

Villanova College strikes gold at OFSAA championships

Villanova College left a golden mark in both Mississauga and Windsor as student athletes took top honours in track and field and soccer. Arielle Tessier, ...

Excitement mounts in KTBA action

Senior Rookie team Prism Painting & General Contracting had their second game of the season and first against an Aurora team at Nobleton East Diamond on June 4.

Inaugural Friends of We Care tourney raises $3,000

Brent Morning (front) joined by former Olympic skier Brian Stemmle and members from Friends of We Care just before tee-off at Kettle Creek last week. ...

It’s time to leverage public-private partnerships

This province of ours, and in fact the entire country, could learn a lesson or two from King Township.

Strange incident at Victoria Day fair

The Nobleton Victoria Day Fair had an incident that just boggles the mind. The stage tents have been set up and taken down every year ...

Committee extends its thanks

The Nobleton Victoria Day Fair committee would like to thank our 2014 sponsors and support team. Brookdale Treeland Nurseries; Cosmocare Service and Collision; Crupi’s Interiors; ...

Council supports ‘made in King’ solution to tree preservation

King has opted to implement a township-wide tree preservation and promotion program instead of a regulatory tree preservation bylaw.

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