March 2015 Archive

Cougars ready to take on Hornets in GMOHL Championship series

The stage is set for the final act of the Georgian Mid-Ontario Hockey League season.

CDS Cyclones cap off perfect season with CISAA Championship

In a regular season that saw Country Day School dominate from start to finish, the Cyclones took home the Senior Boys’ DII CISAA championship in a 6-4 win on Friday.

Nobleton Taekwon-Do takes medals at tournament

Six members of Nobleton TKD, participated for the first time Feb. 21, at the 7th annual Legacy TKD tournament, run by Master Facciolo in King City.

York passes budget with 2.97% tax hike

York Regional Council approved its $2.7 billion 2015 budget, which includes a game plan to pay down the debt and aim to ever-increasing tax hikes for the remainder of the term.

Council moves forward on phase two of Nobleton sewers

Despite concerns about costs and time schedules, King councillors okayed preliminary design work on the second phase of sewers in Nobleton.

Public involvement urged as province officially launches review of Oak Ridges Moraine and Greenbelt plans

The official launch of the 2015 review of environmental legislation has all groups fully engaged in this important process.

Dog Tales saves more horses

Leaders at a King animal sanctuary rallied the troops once more, saving some magnificent horses from the worst fate of all. Dog Tales staff visited an auction Saturday (Feb. 28) that is frequented by “kill buyers” who purchase horses that are put to hard labour or go to sale for slaughter (meat).

Firefighter has a passion to serve and give back

The simple fabric patch on a firefighter’s sleeve is a badge of honour, a signal they’re willing to put it all on the line for someone else. Their sense of duty runs deep, no matter where they serve.

Museum renamed King Heritage and Cultural Centre

In an effort to make the King Township Museum and property a hub of the community, it’s getting a face lift and name change.

Assisted suicide will become a reality

Canada will have legislation governing physician-assisted suicide, ending decades-long debates about the touchy subject of euthanasia.

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