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Tree lighting, festive fun on tap at two King events

November 26, 2025   ·   0 Comments

Grab a scarf, gather your loved ones and brush up on your carolling voice, King Township’s tree lighting events bring the holiday cheer close to ...

Province delivers over $1-million in critical infrastructure funding to King Township

King Township will be getting a shot in the arm, thanks to some provincial funding.Stephen Lecce, MPP for King—Vaughan, announced Monday the Ontario government is ...

King Township’s proposed 2026 service-based budget now available

View the 2026 Budget Book online now and attend a public open house on Nov. 12 at 4 p.m. King Township’s 2026 Budget Book, which ...

Ontario RCMP dismantles large-scale synthetic drug lab and seize nearly $10 million worth of controlled substances

The Ontario RCMP, with the help of several partners, have successfully dismantled a large-scale synthetic drug lab in Schomberg.The investigation, which spanned several months, led ...

Let the Bidding Begin: Sip & Savour Offers Online, Live, and Silent Auctions

Sip & Savour is set to bring the community together once again for an evening of friendly faces, lively entertainment, and spirited bidding – all in ...

Nobleton Park will be an amazing community hub

Some great things are in store for the Lions Community Sports Park in Nobleton. The second phase of upgrading the Nobleton park can move ahead, with the awarding of a tender. Council okayed the contract to Latitude 67 Ltd.

Sip & Savour 2025: Celebrate ‘Oh! Canada’ in Support of the King Township Food Bank

The King Township Food Bank is hosting its 12th annual Sip & Savour fundraiser on Thursday, Oct. 23, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Cardinal ...

Speed cameras banned; Province describes them at ‘cash grab’

Speed cameras will soon be a thing of the past, as the Province has moved to ban them, calling them a “cash grab” from taxpayers. The Ontario government will introduce legislation that will ban the use of municipal automated speed enforcement cameras across the province, ensuring they are no longer used as a form of revenue. To improve road safety, the province will instead establish a new provincial fund to help affected municipalities implement alternative safety measures, including proactive traffic-calming initiatives like speed bumps, roundabouts, raised crosswalks and curb extensions, as well as public education and improved signage, to slow down drivers.

Nobleton hall improvements get green light; new tenants to foot the bill

The Nobleton Community Hall will get several improvements, thanks to an agreement between the Township and the building’s new tenants.

Night work as part of GO expansion program along Barrie Corridor

As part of the GO expansion program along the Barrie corridor, Metrolinx will be undertaking work in King City, starting September 25. Most will carry ...

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