Posts By Mark Pavilons

What really happened to our younger selves?

We look at ourselves daily, but how often do we ask the hard questions? When do we stare at our own reflection and ask “who am I?” I asked myself that very question and was puzzled, perplexed even dumfounded. Who am I?

Nobleton residents can connect, enjoy slight savings

Nobleton residents can now connect to sewers, with some small savings. The construction of Phase 2 (Contract 3) is now complete and residents will receive detailed instructions on hooking up to the new service. The cost of $23,500 is down slightly from the original estimate of $25,975.

Community groups encouraged to apply for Township grants by April 1

The Township of King is grateful for the many programs, services and projects that are provided through the volunteer efforts of community organizations.To support these ...

Cougars oust Golden Hawks, begin second round against Terriers

The Schomberg Cougars eliminated the Caledon Golden Hawks with a 4-1 win in Mayfield Arena last Friday. The Cougars are now getting set to take on the Orillia Terriers this week in the second round of the PJHL playoffs.

New funding will increase care to patients at Cortellucci Vaughan Hospital

To help strengthen the financial stability of public hospitals across the province, MPP Stephen Lecce and MPP Daisy Wai announced that the Ontario government is ...

Cuisinart introduces PuRXium air purifiers

Consumers’ desire for clean indoor air will outlast any pandemic. Keeping our homes free of contaminants has become top of mind in our home cleaning regimens. To do this, we need the proper equipment, and while the market is bursting with air purifiers, renowned appliance-make Cuisinart has entered the fray with a cut above.

Immortality may already be part of our DNA

The complex tug-of-war between life and death has plagued humankind from the very beginning. Looking up at the stars in the night, even our cave-dwelling ancestors wondered about “what’s next.” Humans have been driven to uncover the answers, through gods, various religious texts, even the search for the fountain of youth and Shangri-La.

King removes mask mandate, better days ahead

King staff is optimistic that the pandemic’s days are numbered and there are “better days ahead.” CAO Dan Kostopoulos told councillors recently the municipality is moving forward and he congratulated all staff for their efforts. Front-facing services at the Township have been restored for a couple of months now and the health and safety of staff and residents is still a top priority. He said staff is asked to still carry a mask and “mirror” what residents do when they enter the municipal building. The province, and local public health units, lifted the mandatory mask rules March 22.

Fiido Beast: The upcoming next-gen off-road electric scooter

Recently Fiido unveiled its very first electric scooter, Beast. A high-performance E-scooter for off-road and race track.Fiido hit the electric scooter market with the release ...

Disarming foes without a shot being fired

We are definitely living in sobering times. The conflict in Ukraine, and response from around the world, shows just how important social media, and “instant” messages are these days.

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