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Ice pad at Trisan Centre in Schomberg to re-open with conditions

September 30, 2020   ·   0 Comments

King Township will start re-opening some facilities and offering in-person services over the next several weeks in a cautious, phased approach, subject to demand and in conjunction with current public health protocols. The ice pad at the Trisan Centre in Schomberg reopened first this past Monday, while the ice pad at the Dr. William Laceby Nobleton Community Centre and Arena in Nobleton is anticipated to open mid-October, subject to demand.

Emergency funding for King Heritage & Cultural Centre

King’s Heritage & Cultural Centre is getting a $35,000 shot in the arm, thanks to funding from the federal government. Honourable Deb Schulte, King-Vaughan MP and Minister of Seniors, on behalf of the Honourable Steven Guilbeault, Minister of Canadian Heritage, announced $34,588 of emergency funding for the centre. The COVID-19 pandemic has hit Canadian cultural and heritage institutions hard and the Government of Canada is committed to helping these organizations get through this crisis, as they play a vital role in our communities.

King reviewing costs and savings of pandemic

King Township staff are still evaluating the financial impacts of the COVID-10 pandemic. But it will definitely have a bearing on the 2021 budget. Councillors received staff forecasts on the costs, and savings the pandemic has created.

York Region updates COVID-19 dashboard to include schools

The Regional Municipality of York has added information on its COVID-19 dashboard to include suspect and confirmed cases in schools at york.ca/covid19dataProviding this data will ...

King ready to start Phase 2, Contract 3 of Nobleton sewer works

King Township is about to start the third contract of the second phase of providing infrastructure for residents to connect to the municipal sewer system ...

Junior A set to return in October, November

The OJHL released an update on Sept. 5, announcing the return of Junior A hockey in Ontario. The league is set to return in October or November with alternative start dates as well depending on the advice from provincial authorities and townships amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

Lions, Berger, gear up for 2020 walk

The pandemic has put a damper on many physical fundraisers. But it hasn’t hindered the efforts of the Nobleton Lions Club, and community participants. This year’s Walk for Dog Guides takes place on Sunday, Oct. 4.

York Catholic board earmarks $21 million for reopening

The Board of Trustees of the York Catholic District School Board (YCDSB) approved a list of new investments, which total close to $21 million to ...

Time to lace up for the 10th annual Schomberg Country Run

The Anglican Parish of Lloydtown is holding the 10th Annual Schomberg Country Run this September to commemorate the late Rev. Sheilagh Ashworth and her commitment ...

Local girl raises funds to help zoo project

Six-year-old Charlotte Killman can’t wait to see the new Orangutan outdoor habitat at the Toronto Zoo. As a participant in the Toronto Oasis ZooRun, she is helping raise funds for the project.

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