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As usual, a large crowd was out last Tuesday night at Laskay Hall for the annual Raspberry Social. In addition to the delicious assortment of raspberry desserts, people attending the social had the chance to take in a performance of the Humber River Shakespeare Company’s The Taming of the Shrew. More...

The Province is being taken to court over the peaker plant. The Green Party of Ontario has joined forces with Concerned Citizens of King Township (CCKT) and farmers in the Holland Marsh in launching a legal action against the provincial government regarding the peaker plant planned for the Ansnorveldt area. More...

Finance Minister Dwight Duncan has been trying to engineer a wage freeze for Ontario’s public sector, but there’s doubt as to whether he’ll be able to pull it off. It was reported last week that Duncan was trying to organize the freeze in the hopes that will help address a $19.7 billion deficit and anticipated shortfalls in the future. More...

Ontario Green Party Leader Michael Schreiner Schreiner said in his statement. released a statement Friday, calling on Ontario Ombudsman André Marin for a review of the procurement process and the bids that were submitted in that procurement process for the gas peaker plant slated to go in the Holland Marsh The plant is slated to be built by York Energy Centre (Pristine Power). More...
Bill and Helen Bible of Nobleton celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sunday in style at the Nobleton Lakes Golf Club. Mrs. Bible gave a short history of how she and her husband met. They were both living in Palgrave, and they officially started dating at her brother’s wedding. “Bill knew me through my brother,” she said. More...
This has been a strange summer, at least in terms of work. More...
It has been announced that Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan is approaching union and management representatives in the public sector about maybe freezing their salaries, once the current contracts expire. More...
In his June 30 letter to the Sentinel, Richard Johnson, of Aurora, accused Concerned Citizens of King Township (CCKT) of missing the point concerning the need for the proposed peaker plant that is destined to be built in King beside the Holland Marsh. More...
The following article was submitted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. Canada’s favourite summer game is not without its hazards. And contrary to what most players think, water and sand are not the worst of them. More...
King City Seniors Travel Club News Submitted by Jack Brooks There are still a few seats left for the Aug. 18 Stoney Lake cruise. It will be a fun day with lunch at the Viomeade Resort at 11:30, followed by a twohour cruise. We will also be making a stop at Whetung Art Gallery and Ojibwa Crafts. More...