August 2014 Archive

Men concerned about ‘becoming their dad’

“OMG, you’re just like your dad!”

King’s taxes in line with GTA neighbours

King may have the distinction of having high residential taxes, but the truth is the local rates are reasonable, when stacked up against other GTA municipalities.

Nobleton brothers tour Europe with band for third year

The world is our oyster, it’s been said. And two Nobleton brothers are opening all they can get their hands on.

Campaign to improve King City’s core

A campaign to increase safety and encourage off-peak parking in King City will transform the core into a people-friendly place to shop.

MPPs claim travel, accommodation expenses

Taxpayers are footing the bill for MPPs who live outside the GTA, travelling to work, and staying in Toronto while doing their job. The annual expense and accommodation for MPPs was released recently, showing Ontario’s 107 MPPs spent $2.7 million on travel and Toronto accommodation expenses for 2013-14.

Nobleton family brings goodwill and baseball to Honduran community

Last month, the Orlandi family of Nobleton embarked on a missionary trip to the north shores of Honduras to give the locals two of their passions: philanthropy and baseball.

Salon and Spa D’Alba an oasis in King City

Stepping through the doors of King City’s Salon & Spa D’Alba is like entering a secluded oasis, protected from the hustle and bustle of everyday living.

Howard wins Synoil cup, Graham takes open

U.S. Olympic gold and silver medalist Leslie Howard topped an international starting field to win the $100,000 CSI2* Synoil Energy Services Cup at the CSI2* Summer Festival held Aug. 6-10 at the Caledon Pan Am Equestrian Park in Palgrave.

Annual Toromont CAT Dragon Boat Festival hits Seneca Aug. 16

More than two dozen teams from the region’s leading businesses, community and the public sector, will beat drums and splash the water with their paddles ...

Orangeville Show Jumping Tournament celebrates 30th anniversary

The Orangeville Show Jumping Tournament features fun for the whole family. The 30th annual horse show, taking place from Aug. 14 to 17, features world-class show jumping in four competition rings – two jumper and two hunter – at the 84-acre Orangeville Agricultural Society (OAS) Event Centre, located minutes from downtown Orangeville.

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