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By Sam Odrowski Thousands of Canadians actively volunteer their time to conserve nature. Among those Canadians is Mono resident John Riley, who was one of 19 individuals recognized with a King ...
By Chris Broom As the month of June comes to a close, many Storm FC families had to balance out school graduations, proms, awards banquets, final exams and sports activities. The chaos could ...
By Brian Lockhart Local swimmers recorded good performances at the Bell Canadian Swimming Trials held in Victoria, B.C., on June 7-12, 2025. The meet showcased Canada’s top swimmers at the highest ...
Credit Valley Conservation Foundation (CVCF), in collaboration with Credit Valley Conservation (CVC), announced Dayana Gomez as its new executive director of the CVCF. With over 17 years of ...
By Brian Lockhart The 27th Annual Barry Burman Summer Shootout, hosted by the Orangeville Northmen, took over local arenas from Friday, June 20, to Sunday, June 22, with teams from around Ontario ...
The growing use of artificial intelligence (AI) in all sectors has been the topic of many discussions. From the question of the ethics of these tools to social impacts, how it affects jobs and ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS A number of factors have contributed to the rising costs of fire protection paid by communities. Fire protection is one of the fastest-growing items on each year’s budget, ...
By Paula Brown Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) honoured the contributions of staff members and their commitment to service at the local hospital by presenting several awards during its annual ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Ensuring a quality life in a township is a group effort. As such, Dufferin County has rolled out a Community Safety and Well-being Plan, a framework by which residents will be ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS Mono’s proposed noise bylaw will be fully enforceable after it is adopted. Of course, right? Bob McCrea, a resident of Mono’s south side, said during Town Council’s June 24 ...
By Jasen Obermeyer My Dad’s told me that his father said “a car is just a hole in your pocket.” I remember being excited about getting my licence. The freedom to drive, not waiting on my parents ...
By Constance Scrafield Theatre Orangeville’s new artistic director Jennifer Stewart’s journey to that post has been long, but that journey has come to an end – as of July 1. Earlier ...