Brooklyn Wodehouse, a freshman at Villanova College in King City, demonstrated just how much of a powerhouse she is in the pool last week with ...
At the end of our very cold February here in King, Sig Langhammer asked me to go outdoors and dig up a good explanation for our new breaking news weather records.
I am writing in response to the letter, “Speed humps a nuisance.” I am a resident of Kettleby and have been a reluctant if vocal ...
The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) pre-hearing is under way for an adult lifestyle community.
Schomberg’s Samantha Grecchi is living the dream. Grecchi is better known as “Stephanie” to her legion of fans of the hit TV show The Next Step.
The names and faces of front line responders who encounter stressful situations were in the spotlight at the 14th annual tribute gala, “Behind the Mask,” held in Vaughan recently.
Little Joe has a younger brother. Schomberg’s Allstone Quarry Products has created the centrepiece for the Canada Blooms garden and flower festival, running March 13-22 at the Direct Energy Centre in Toronto.
A small residential development proposed for Schomberg has some residents concerned about the potential negative impact on the surrounding environment.
Entering the hallowed halls of the former Holy Name school on King Road, you can see the potential. And hopes are the facility will become King’s newest showpiece, a civic centre the entire community can be proud of.
Local Liberals put their full support behind Deb Schulte to lead them into this year’s federal election.
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