June 2015 Archive

Mosquitoes and fleas and ticks, oh my!

Between the West Nile virus, Chikungunya, dengue fever, plague, and Lyme disease, I began to wonder if Mother Nature was trying to kill me.

Batting cancer out of the park

It was 1, 2, 3 strikes you’re out as both all-star and amateur teams gathered on?Father’s Day weekend to hit it out of the park ...

Villanova College sprinter, Arielle Tessier named to Team Canada

Athletics Canada has named Arielle Tessier, a high school student at King City’s Villanova College, to represent Canada at the International Association of Athletics Federation (IAAF) World Youth Championships in Cali, Colombia scheduled to begin July 15. The youth sprint sensation will compete for Canada in the 100-metre sprint event.

Public urged to comment on GTA West Corridor proposal

Nobleton’s councillor is urging the public to review and comment on the proposed provincial GTA West Corridor.

Local filmmaker hoping to attract project support

A local filmmaker has embarked on an ambitious project and he’s hoping King will embrace it. Shayne Maglay officially launched his film project at the recent Schomberg Fair, and he wants to let the public know about his film so they can get behind it.

Plans shift into high gear for annual Cruise for a Cure

Tim Schmidt is one of a kind. And he likes to leave his impression on everything he touches. Call it Tim’s distinctive style.

The Township of King had a surplus in 2014

King Township has money in the bank. Under the Municipal Act, the Township is required to prepare consolidated financial statements on an annual basis. BDO Canada Chartered Accountants were appointed by council to audit the financial statements and state their opinion in an independent auditor’s report.

Pan Am torch comes to King City

It was a cold, wet Thursday afternoon, but supporters came out in droves last week to welcome the historic Pan Am flame to King City at King City Public School.

Gould wins prestigious OMHA award

A King volunteer was one of five deserving recipients recognized for outstanding contributions to minor hockey in Ontario.

Spray Lake opens season with wake competition

The Roots Wake Series made their first stop of the season at Spray Lake in King over the weekend, hosting the best wakeboarders and wakeskaters Ontario has to offer.

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