June 2014 Archive

King launches new mobile app

King is making it easier to access information and online services anytime, anywhere and with any device with the King-miCity mobile app.

Take a bite out of the Big Apple in support of Food Bank

The flavour of the Big Apple is coming to Nobleton this fall. Mark your calendar for a gala fundraiser for the King Township Food Bank, with a New York flair, featuring a well known jazz entertainer.

Art Hindle strives to make a difference

Many of us remember that exceptional high school English teacher or history professor. We were taken by their unbridled passion and enthusiasm, and hopefully we absorbed some of that ourselves.

New inductees into the Portuguese Canadian Walk of Fame

The stage is set to unveil the three newest inductees to the Portuguese Canadian Walk of Fame. This Toronto landmark is due to the efforts of King Township entrepreneurs, dedicated to honouring the contributions of others.

Atkins helps preserve war history

Everyone has a role to play in preserving our history. And some of us even helped shape Canada’s past.

Piety Ridge Primitives store closing after 30 years

All journeys must come to an end. A fixture in Schomberg will be closing its doors after more than two decades gracing the Main Street.

Bulau named to Sports Hall of Fame

After a storied career as one of Canada’s all-time best ski jumpers, King Township’s Horst Bulau was recently given the country’s top sporting honour by being named to the Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2014.

KTBA kicks off the season on high note

The King Cobras, sponsored by Sports International took on the Aurora Jays Harris Plumbing team in their season opener last week.

KCSS varsity boys baseball team battles, but loses YRAA semi-final to Mulock

The King City Secondary School tier 1 varsity boys’ baseball team had a bit of an up and down spring with a .500 record, but regrouped and made a good run to end the 2014 season.

Truth is a matter of opinion

Humans have created quite the conundrum for ourselves. We’ve amassed a tremendous amount of knowledge and yet the truth is still elusive.

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