The King United U11G Royals woke up to a beautifully sunny and clear day early Saturday, June 25 and headed to The Robbie Soccer Festival. Like all tournaments, the girls packed their vehicles with their soccer gear, but this time, there was more: approximately 30 litres of lemonade and freshly baked cookies to support a good cause.
Kathryn Moyle, Clerk for the Township of King and Director of Corporate Services, has announced her retirement effective Nov. 30, after 15 years with the ...
The Township of King will not reopen the Nobleton Lions Outdoor Pool as planned on July 4, largely due to a staff shortage.The Township has ...
The two MPPs serving King will retain their minister portfolios. Stephen Lecce,MPP for King-Vaughan, keeps his post as Education Minister, while York-Simcoe MPP Caroline Mulroney remains as Minister of Transportation and Minister of Francophone Affairs.
Chicken lovers unite! Not only can you enjoy some great chicken, but you can help an iconic brand celebrate, and win prizes at the same time.
You can enjoy the benefit of apple cider vinegar in a simple and tasty way. Honibe’s Apple Cider Vinegar Gummies are made with zero artificial colours, sweeteners, flavours, or preservatives. Honibe products are popular across the globe for their “honey as a first ingredient” foundation, tapping into the natural health benefits, vitamins and minerals of Canadian-sourced honey in addition to the added health benefits of their individual Gummie Bee vitamin selections.
Summer shouldn’t be a time of dietary restrictions or limitations. Consumers today have a lot of choices to meet every need, allergy and sensitivity.
King’s countryside zoning bylaw, when adopted later this month, will be a strong document. Staff updated councillors on the process recently, noting it’s slated for approval June 27. The current blaw (74-53) regulates land use in the rural areas of King, which make up the majority of the municipality. This is the first comprehensive review of the 46-year-old bylaw.
One-third of King Township enjoys a healthy tree cover. Protecting those trees – an asset potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars – is vitally important. King staff presented a draft Tree Management Plan to councillors recently. While the plan was praised and seen as forward-looking, some residents don’t believe it goes far enough. In fact, some wanted council to reopen the discussion on a private tree bylaw, an effort that failed to draw support a few years ago.
Investigators with the York Regional Police Homicide Unit are seeking witnesses connected to a homicide investigation in the Township of King.On Friday, June 17 at ...
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