July 2014 Archive

Wyndsong Farm peewees continue undefeated season

Here are some reports from around the King Township Baseball Association for the week of July 7.

Work progresses on Hickstead park in King

King’s Hickstead Memorial Park is getting some improvements, thanks to a decision by council recently.

Middle class is asset rich, but cash poor

Mark Pavilons   It’s no secret that most Canadians are asset rich, but cash poor. This weekend’s garden tour, sponsored by the Nobleton & King City ...

Dew Street development moves ahead

A development proposal on Dew Street in King City has undergone significant changes since it was first introduced last year, but some residents are still concerned about how it will affect the established surrounding community.

Municipal leaders, candidates, pledge support for greenbelt

Municipal leaders and candidates in the coming election, have put pen to paper, pledging their support for the environment. Politicians and others across the greenbelt gathered in Toronto recently and launched the 2014 Municipal Election Greenbelt Pledge. The goal is to add one million acres to Ontario’s greenbelt and create a protected “Food Belt.”

Offer input into the future of transportation in King

Come out for the second round of public info sessions concerning the King Master Transportation Plan next week. Do you care about improving road safety ...

Special guests, rare guitar highlight the annual Cruise for the Cure

The area’s largest outdoor car show and star-studded event is coming to King Township July 20. The 4th annual Cruise for the Cure car show and family festival raises money and awareness for Prostate Cancer Canada and the Alzheimer Society of Ontario. It’s likely one of the best shows in the country and if you visit only one car show this summer, make it this one.

King Township elevates status with modern marketing tools

King Township residents fully understand the qualities and benefits of the place they call home. And now, more will know about this gem in the northern GTA, thanks to a couple of recently published Township booklets.

Arts Society King presents Romeo and Juliet in ‘A Night to Behold Love’

Arts Society King will begin its ninth annual ASK Festival with a night of romance as it welcomes to the stage William Shakespeare’s infamous “star-crossed lovers” in the Humber River Shakespeare Company’s production of Romeo and Juliet.

King’s Badcock dominates jumpers at Caledon events

A King equestrian is on a tear. Neil Babcock, competing after recent heart surgery, has come back with a vengeance. Babcock was a star at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park as it wrapped up its second phase of the Caledon Premier on Sunday.

« Previous PageNext Page »
Page Reader Press Enter to Read Page Content Out Loud Press Enter to Pause or Restart Reading Page Content Out Loud Press Enter to Stop Reading Page Content Out Loud Screen Reader Support
Open