May 2015 Archive

Enjoying the feeling of summers past

There’s nothing quite like a Canadian summer, when the sun gently kisses your cheeks. It’s as soothing as any aromatherapy or spa treatment.

International Bocce tournament at Seneca in the books

Circilo Richiardi celebrates a well-placed shot in the bronze medal game against the Sacred Heart Crusaders on Sunday at the 2015 International Special Olympics Bocce ...

Schomberg man cycles to conquer cancer

For Jason Ortepi, charity has taken on a number of meanings, from exercise, to rehabilitation, and most importantly, philanthropy.

Mysteries of Eaton Hall unearthed by author

The history of Canada’s power elite is as colourful as you can get. The legendary Eaton Family’s contributions to our history are well documented. There’s no denying their role in the shaping of our province and our nation.

Township updated on Headwaters Horse Country initiatives

A progress report on the Headwaters Horse Country (HHC) partnership was presented at the April 13 Committee of the Whole meeting.

Scotiabank nestles into their Nobleton home

It’s almost like they’ve been here for a long time. Nobleton’s Scotiabank invited the public to a day-long party last week, to mark the first anniversary of their first King institution.

Council approves community grant allocations

King Council has approved a few more grants to support local community groups.

Township committed to tourism initiatives

King is poised to market itself as a tourism destination, and it’s an exciting time for Township staff. While the sky’s the limit in terms of ideas and strategies, everyone has to be committed to the cause.

Linda Pabst speaks openly about her battle with cancer

Roughly two in five Canadians will develop cancer in their lifetime. And one-quarter will die of the disease. No one fully appreciates taking on this ultimate battle unless you’re faced with it. Just ask Councillor Linda Pabst.

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