July 2022 Archive

Guide Light offers peace of mind

A GTA entrepreneur is passionate about giving back. He’s also adamant about saving lives. Tony Nowzari wants to ramp up the use of his Guide Light, currently in use in King, and communities across the country.

RedFire helps transform your outdoor entertaining sanctuary

Our back yards are our own private sanctuaries. Enjoying our personal outdoor space just got a lot better, thanks to some ingenious products by Canada’s RedFire.

YRDSB passes budget for 2022-23 school year

At its June 30 Board meeting, York Region District School Board approved the 2022-23 operating budget of $1.5 billion, subject to approval from the Ministry ...

King City Secondary School says goodbye to dedicated teacher, beloved sports coach

Bradley Matwijec, all decked out in his King City Lions attire, is accompanied by a piece of memorabilia from all of his sports he coached ...

York Region reports two confirmed cases of monkeypox

The Regional Municipality of York has been notified of two confirmed cases of monkeypox in York Region. These are the first two cases of monkeypox ...

DEWALT impresses with powerhouse trimmer

Every homeowner has a set of “essentials” that help maintain our pride and joy. Our lawns and gardens require a lot of care and one of the most important gadgets is a grass trimmer. Making those edges neat, tidy and well groomed makes all the difference in the world. Talk about curb appeal!

Seedze delivers pain relief in minutes

Technology has come a long way in easing our aches and pains. Seedze Relief, a wearable instant relief kit, attacks many levels of chronic pain and stress. It can even help maintain a level of overall wellness. Seedze has really taken the “seed” of traditional Asian medicine and upgraded it.

Our children are our ultimate legacy

H. Jackson Brown Jr. once said that we parents should live in a way that when our kids think of fairness, caring and integrity, they think of us. There are many lasting bequests we can pass on to our kids. All we can do is try, and hope that we give them the qualities, characteristics and moral fibre to be decent, contributing members of society.

Cost of Township Wide Rec Centre grows to $86 million

The cost of the new Township Wide Recreation Centre has grown by $10 million. King councillors approved the project’s budget increase to $86 million. The additional $10.1 million will be funded buy developer charges and a temporary funding strategy from the Township reserves. The contract, for $73.2 million, was awarded to JR Certus Construction.

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