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.
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.
“None of us are as good as all of us.” That sentiment propels McDonald’s ever forward. And now, they’re coming to King.
The investment to provide high-speed Internet services to King residents comes as great news to local councillors.
King Township is anxiously awaiting its newest famiglia. The new, 50,000-square-foot Coppa’s Fresh Market is progressing nicely in the King’s Ridge Marketplace in King City.
A very generous donation to the new Mackenzie Vaughan Hospital will provide a permanent connection and legacy. The $10-million pledge by Magna International will forever link this company, Mackenzie Health and exceptional care close to home for many in King and York Region.
It was a moment every “boy of summer” dreams about. Down two runs and down to its final two outs in the 10th inning, the Canadian Pan Am baseball team was in danger of failing to defend their gold medal to the rival United States team. With runners on first and second, a single by Peter Orr, hailing from Newmarket, brought the Canadian team within one.
It was a disappointing end to the FIFA World Cup for Canada’s women’s squad, looking to cement their place among the top international teams on home turf.
It’s a great time to be a Canadian. Just ask the members of the Canadian women’s soccer team, who made it to the quarter-finals in the FIFA 2015 World Cup.
Armed with a new digital marketing campaign, King Township hopes to invite the world to experience our neck of the woods.
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