November 2020 Archive

Ontario Junior Hockey League pushes start date further back

The Ontario Junior Hockey League has set back their potential start date to January. The OJHL, announced back in September that hockey would be back on the ice by this time however that doesn’t seem to be the case.

Have we become poor, bored and lazy?

There’s no question the face of our society – both inward and outward – has changed. These changes have been decades in the making, and some may have been fueled by the pandemic.

Opposition to Nobleton subdivision plan

A bid for a subdivision north of Nobleton has drawn some public opposition. King council held a public meeting on a bid for a 170-unit subdivision on a 21-hectare property at the corner of Highway 27 and 15 sideroad. Currently designated agricultural, the property contains a single home.

King supports GTA West transportation corridor

King Township has lent its support to the GTA West corridor being built south of King-Vaughan municipal boundary.King council voted to support the Ministry of Transportation ...

Muzzo’s day parole extended for six months

Marco Muzzo’s day parole has been extended for six months. The Parole Board of Canada made the decision to continue day parole for six more months and order a hearing for full parole. The decision came down Nov. 3.

No such things as coincidences

Life as we know it, every single moment, is coincidence. Or is it? From the venerable Forrest Gump, miracles happen every day: “I don’t know if we have a destiny, or if we’re all just floatin’ around accidental-like on a breeze, but I, I think maybe it’s both. Maybe both is happenin’ at the same time.” Well said, Forrest.

Kettleby Cemetery Cenotaph marks 100th anniversary

One hundred years ago this Remembrance Day, on Thursday, Nov. 11, 1920, on what was then known as Armistice Day, a service was attended by persons from “all over King Township” for the unveiling of the Kettleby Cemetery Cenotaph. It was an overcast but dry day with a chilly daytime high of only 3.3C that afternoon.

Patios will go, but dining in may return

While outdoor patios will soon disappear in King, hopes are restaurants will soon be able to offer limited indoor dining.King Mayor Steve Pellegrini and Councillor ...

Ontario regional and provincial groups launch a new program to stop sprawl and grow the greenbelt

On the heels of York Region Council’s attempt to get the provincial government to open the Greenbelt to development, the Ontario Greenbelt Alliance (OGA) launched ...

World governments taking UAPs seriously

The truth is out there and more and more top officials are taking notice of what’s happening in the skies above our earth. The phenomenon is nothing new and perhaps even predates manned flight on earth.

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