Posts By Mark Pavilons

Len Mizzoni releases fifth album in five years

King’s prolific singer-songwriter Len Mizzoni is driven to share his music. It’s part of who he is and his newest offering is a testament to his creativity and from-the-heart sentiments.

King homeowners face small hike in water rates

Average homeowners will face a blended 3.21% hike in their combined water and wastewater rates in 2022. Township staff and councillors were quick to point out the water and wastewater system is based on a user-pay, cost-recovery strategy. Water rates are calculated by usage so the more you use, the more you pay.

King continues clearing snow after major storm

King Township’s winter maintenance crews are continuing to work hard clearing the close to 30 centimetres of snow dropped by Monday’s storm.The crews are responsible ...

Police searching for suspects in King gas station robbery

Police are searching for three suspects in a violent robbery of a gas station in King Thursday. York Regional Police arrived on scene at King Road and Dufferin at 9:50 a.m. Jan. 13.

Why does it always come down to money?

It’s funny how many important actions always come down to money. It’s been said that money can’t buy happiness or that it can’t build meaning into life. But when it comes to major policies, mandates, protocols – major change – yes indeed money matters. Martin Luther King Jr. noted that any country that spends more money on its military than social programs will be doomed spiritually.

Group asks King to support outdoor solar panels

Establishing outdoor solar panels in parking lots has many benefits. And it’s something a York-based group sees as picking up steam across the region. Gloria Marsh, executive director of York Region Environmental Alliance, recently addressed King councillors, pitching the idea.

King Township curbs non-essential services

In order to comply with the new Provincial health directives aimed at combatting the soaring COVID-19 case numbers, the Township is making changes to its ...

Historic court award in Flight 752 case sends a message

The Ontario Superior Court of Justice’s massive $107 million award to the families of six victims in the shooting down of Ukraine Airlines Flight PS752 by the Islamic Republic of Iran sends a strong message to the world.

We have to unite and focus on our common goals

he learning never ends. We’ve dined, drank and hopefully “did good” over the holiday break. But now it’s back to business as usual. Or, as “usual” as can be in these weird times.

Field presents even ‘More Memories of King’

By Julia Galt Carol Gellatly Field recalls a King Township much different than the one she lives in today.As the fourth-generation Gellatly to call her ...

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