May 13, 2020 · 0 Comments
King Township is supporting a move to add another regional councillor representing Vaughan. King councillors supported the move May 4, after receiving a request from York Region.
Meeting challenges head-on during these times is key. And a strong customer base also helps. The venerable Rockford’s Bar & Grill in King City continues to serve, even through these tough times.
The Regional Municipality of York is implementing a temporary road closure to replace a culvert on Jane Street between King Road to King Vaughan Road ...
Sports has a peculiar way of saying patience is a virtue. Years of hard work and little results on paper, might leave you helpless. It may bemoan a player to believe, this is not for them. When really, it could be. Once you break through the barrier that has stood in your way for so long it might leave others bemused; but not you. Some might say this player is a one-year wonder, but those critics have seemingly viewed their opinion from one perspective. The others, who recognize the tenacity, the grit and the determination through the confines of the numbers are the ones that will give you a call.
A shift towards establishing a formal King Business Concierge program is unfolding during this unprecedented crisis.King’s economic development staff have connected virtually with more than ...
A convicted impaired driver must abide by many conditions, as part of his day parole. Marco Muzzo, convicted in the 2015 deaths of four members of the Neville-Lake family, received day parole from the Parole Board of Canada last week. The parole is for six months, and the board denied full parole at this time.
The Windsor Spitfires selected 15-year-old King City native Nicholas De Angelis, 36th overall in the Ontario Hockey League draft a few weeks back. The feeling of excitement and joy steadfastly led to utter relief for De Angelis and his proud family.
King Township has lost a long -serving member of its firefighter alumni.Veteran firefighter and former chief Lorne Burbidge passed away April 20 with his family ...
We’re all facing a common enemy in COVID-19. It’s a battle we’re winning, thanks to the tireless efforts of the frontline workers and health care professionals.
The next Council and Committee of the Whole meetings will be hosted electronically on Monday, May 4 at 6 p.m. using the WebEx platform. A ...
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