August 2016 Archive

King’s MacLennan bounces to second Olympic gold

Rosie MacLennan flipped, twisted, and jumped her way to a defence of her Olympic gold last Friday, something no person has ever done in the discipline.

Coppa’s Fresh Market opens, offers first drive-thru

The Coppa family’s commitment to the community has come full circle, with the grand opening of their newest flagship store in King City. Coppa’s Fresh Market opened its doors Tuesday and held its official opening before a large, supportive crowd.

Council wants better process for heritage register

King councillors want a more streamlined and effective method of dealing with properties selected for inclusion in the Township’s heritage register.

Family members remembered at memorial day

To the words of “Over the Rainbow,” the Neville-Lake children’s favourite song, four doves were released on Sunday to honour the four lives lost in a tragic drunk driving accident last September.

King City’s Hunt to suit up for U20 National rugby team

While continuing to dominate the competition in her home country, McKinley Hunt has been granted the opportunity to put her talents to the test across the pond. The Country Day School graduate has been selected to represent Canada at the under-20 level against England’s under-20 squad next week, marking her first time representing her Canada in rugby. “This has been a dream of mine,” said McKinley, who learned she had been long listed for the team back in February. “It has been a long time coming, lots of early mornings and late nights.” While continuing to dominate the competition in her home country, McKinley Hunt has been granted the opportunity to put her talents to the test across the pond.

Coppa’s Fresh Market to offer home delivery to King City residents

Coppa’s Fresh Market is giving customers a fresh new way to shop. Together with InstaBuggy, the family owned company with a 50-year history is delivering ...

Nobleton Zoning Bylaw now in effect

Years of work has culminated in an updated Nobleton Zoning Bylaw (NZBL) for the urban area. The review began in 2014 and staff fine-tuned the bylaw following an open house and workshop in 2015. The final draft was prepared earlier this year and the public was invited to the May 16 meeting to provide final comments.

King-based soccer academy graduates players to college rankings

With four students earning scholarships to play at a collegiate level, ANB Futbol is marking its place as King’s prestigious soccer academy.

Dancing sisters reflect on achievements

It’s been a successful year of dance for Kaitlyn and Lina Drummond. The sisters from Schomberg attend Simcoe Dance Academy in Bradford. Lina, 10, has been dancing competitively for four years and Kaitlyn, 9, has been dancing competitively for a year. Both have made remarkable achievements in the past few months.

King improves its road network

Armed with a Road and Structures Needs Study, King Township is tackling its road network. Councillors received the information from Andrew Drzewiecki, director of engineering, public works and building.

« Previous PageNext Page »
Page Reader Press Enter to Read Page Content Out Loud Press Enter to Pause or Restart Reading Page Content Out Loud Press Enter to Stop Reading Page Content Out Loud Screen Reader Support
Open