December 2015 Archive

A sign of hope in King Township

As the first 11 government sponsored refugees arrived at Pearson airport destined for a new home in Milton, the King for Refugees group held its second public meeting at the King City Library on Dec. 9.

Coyote Watch King Township formed

I write this letter in hopes that other pets won’t suffer the same outcome as did our much-loved dog. I write so readers might learn and take heed from the devastating loss our family has experienced.

We can make it feel a lot like Christmas

The lack of snow in these parts has somewhat put a damper on the holidays. There are several reasons that it’s not beginning to look a lot like Christmas.

Schomberg residents want high-risk offender out of town

Area residents came out in droves Sunday afternoon to discuss the community’s controversial new member.

Mayor’s task force on keeping public informed about offenders

King council has asked staff to help create a mayor’s task force charged with keeping the public informed on dangerous offenders living in the community.

York Regional Police host community meeting on release of high-risk offender in King

York Regional Police is inviting members of the community to an information session following the release of a high-risk offender in King Township. It will ...

Police alert residents of high-risk offender in the community

York Regional Police is alerting the public about a high-risk offender, recently released into the community in King Township, after serving a four-year sentence for ...

Can we all help to save the world?

Recent events have shown just how altruistic people can be. Canadians are known for their generosity and desperate times call for desperate measures to be sure. We are rising to the challenges ahead to help our fellow men, women and children.

Storm’s hat trick leads Cougars past Shamrocks

The Schomberg Cougars burst back into the win column after a two-week absence with back-to-back victories over two of their closest opponents.

Lions basketball comes up just short in rally against Wildcats

The King City Secondary Lions came up just short of a comeback against the Dr. G.W. Williams Wildcats on Monday, losing their first game of ...

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