September 2014 Archive

Royals win silver in Kia Cup event

The King City Royals 1999 Girls team took part in the first-ever Kia Cup and gain a silver medal.

Rosie MacLennan shines as ambassador for 2015 Pan Am Games

King City’s own Olympian Rosie MacLennan took to the court at the Mattamy Athletic Centre on Monday, showcasing her slam-dunk skills with the help of Toronto Raptor Greivis Vasquez.

Mayor privileged to serve

I would like to extend my heartfelt appreciation to the residents of King for placing their faith in me and allowing me the privilege of ...

Sounding the alarm bells on climate change

The Northwest Territories and northern British Columbia have been on fire most of the past summer.

Will gizmos really improve student performance?

There’s no question that technology has embedded itself in every aspect of our society. As our young prodigies head off to the halls of learning each morning, we hope they have positive experiences and expand their horizons.

Mayor, councillor acclaimed

King Township’s mayor has been returned to office, without a campaign being waged.

King’s Terry Fox Run laces up Sept. 14

The tradition continues in King Township. The annual Terry Fox Run will take to the streets in and around King City on Sunday, Sept. 14.

Asnorveldt residents struggle with ‘blockade’

The road closure due to the construction of the Dufferin Street Bridge near Asnorveldt has created some concern among local residents.

Intersection improvements spark debate between councillors

A report on a sidewalk streetscaping and improvement project at King Road and Keele Street in King City sparked a debate between two councillors at the Aug. 25 committee of the whole meeting.

Streb tosses hat in the ring in Ward 2

Another candidate has entered what appears to be the hottest race in this year’s municipal election campaign.

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