By Brian Lockhart Martial artists from across the province came to Orangeville on Saturday, Nov. 16, to compete in the Orangeville Open hosted by Sensei Joe Gallay. The event was held in the gym ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS The Orangeville Public Library needs about a three per cent increase in next year’s budget. Cost estimates for 2025 focus on fostering continued growth and the enhancement of ...
By Gwynne Dyer The indictment of Israel prime minister Binyamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant by the International Criminal Court on charges of war crimes and crimes against ...
By Sam Odrowski The Homeless Winter Survival Drive at the Old Mill Hub has concluded after a month and a half of collecting donations for individuals in need. The drive ran from Oct. 1 to Nov. 15, ...
Thank you for reporting on the council meeting item where Orangeville resident James Jackson raised concerns as a taxpayer regarding the massively escalating planning costs for a new fire station.
By Joshua Drakes The Orangeville Optimist Club invites the community to kick off the holiday season at the annual Christmas in the Park opening night, happening at Kay Cee Gardens in Orangeville ...
By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Otters competed in the OSAC Team Challenge Swim Meet in Owen Sound from Nov. 15 to 17 with good results. The meet was held at the Julie Mcarthur Centre in Owen ...
By Constance Scrafield Theatre Orangeville’s Artistic Director, David Nairn was unexpectedly honoured at the ‘Twas the Night Gala held this year on November 16, at the Hockley Valley ...
By Brian Lockhart A friend of mine had a grandfather who grew up on a farm in Saskatchewan at the start of the 20th century. His parents were real pioneers who carved out an existence on a farm ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Orangeville taxpayers cover the costs of policing in the town, but did you know the OPP charges an additional $151 for each false alarm call? Town council is taking steps to ...
When it comes to travel and adventure, there are many ways someone can get their fix. Maybe it’s climbing aboard a train, paddling a peaceful river, or hiking to a mountaintop. Perhaps it’s walking in ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono Public Works has found a way to have a bridge repaired while scratching out a line item that would have been considered for next year’s budget. A car mishap on Bridge 21 on ...