December 3, 2025 · 0 Comments
The magic of WinterFest has returned to Canada’s Wonderland.The sixth season of WinterFest features exciting live shows – including two new ones – enchanted themed ...
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 ...
Development in King will operate under slightly new rules, starting in 2026. Council received the staff report regarding the Development Charge Background Study and accompanying bylaw. The bylaw will be voted on by council in the new year. The Development Charge (DC) Study is required by the Development Charges Act, and determines the DC rate and updates the DC Bylaw, which will expire Jan. 13, 2026.
Starting December 31, King Township will transition to an enhanced recycling system that includes a new recycling cart and collection schedule.The Township’s recycling program will ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
King households will be paying more for water in the coming year. Council approved staff recommendations for a roughly 3% hike in water and wastewater rates. On the blended total rate for water and wastewater services, it’s estimated to cost homeowners $60 more annually based on the average usage (or 2.99%) over 2025.
Sip & Savour is set to bring the community together once again for an evening of friendly faces, lively entertainment, and spirited bidding – all in ...
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.
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