King City Lions, we hear you loud and clear. A heartbreaking final week loss to move down to the YRAA’s consolation bracket was an anomaly – the Lions proved they deserve to be among the top football programs in York Region after another blowout victory to claim the Tier 2 title on Saturday.
Seven straight goals were the factor in the Midland Flyers’ 8-4 win over the Schomberg Cougars in Georgian Mid-Ontario Hockey League action on Saturday.
As the holiday season approaches, a smile creeps up on most parents’ faces. We don’t know exactly where this little bit of joy comes from, but it likely has to do with our kids.
Years ago a neighbour shared the story of her young teenage son complaining that she was too strict. His friends were allowed to do things ...
Lisa Iafrate is leading a very colourful life lately. And she wouldn’t have it any other way. In fact, she’s having the time of her life, but her version is thinking, planning, marketing and pitching her products, 24/7.
A keen vegetable grower in King Township has once again collected a lot of ribbons from the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair in Toronto. She also broke a world record along the way.
King staffers are a compassionate bunch. In fact, their fundraising efforts will go a long way.
The King City Secondary School Lions sent last year’s YRAA Tier 2 champs packing with authority on Friday, in a Tier 2 semi-final match up that was over from the start.
The Schomberg Cougars have been one of the more mediocre teams in the Georgian Mid-Ontario Hockey League this season.
Business in King Township is wonderful. With that sentiment, the King Chamber of Commerce honoured a handful of local businesses during the annual Business Awards Gala, held at Nobleton Lakes last week.
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