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Community September 27, 2006  RSS feed

Slokker land deal in Nobleton close to reality
     It's taken almost three years, but it looks like the deal to purchase some 170 Nobleton area acres from Slokker Canada is very close to being finalized.
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Ward 2 candidates agree to limit their campaign signs
     People visiting Ward 2 in King during the coming municipal election campaign may notice a shortage of signs, at least for the council race.
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Les Pengelly steps out of school board race
     Schomberg resident Leslie Pengelly had been planning to seek a return to the York Region District School Board table, but he has changed his mind.
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Discussion group at church
     The York Pines United Church adult discussion group will be starting Oct. 22.
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STARTING THE SEASON RIGHT
     Ballare Centre for the Performing Arts in Nobleton launched their 10th anniversary season Saturday with a community barbecue. The organizers expressed thanks to their sponsors, Sobey's, Tim Hortons and The Dollar Store as they were getting ready for another busy season.
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King gets five blooms and an A grade
     King Township was blooming in August, and it's doing even better now.
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Two nights of entertainment goes to help Habitat for Humanity
     Noted broadcaster Drew Marshall hosted Kingfest both Friday and Saturday nights. He was Joined friday evening on stage by David Hughes and John Volpe of Habitat for Humanity.
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Kingfest Music Celebration delights audiences over two nights
     The cause was good, and so was the entertainment at the Kingfest Music Celebration, held Friday and Saturday night at the Performing Arts Centre at Country Day School.
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Terrific food was in abundance at recent Feast of Fields
     The 17th annual Feast of Fields, hosted by Organic Advocates at the Albion Hills Conservation Area, featured all organic products from restaurants, caterers, bakeries, wineries, micro-breweries, organic farms, and organic partners and non-profit organizations. Daniel Gilbert from Daniel's of Nobleton was among the exhibitors. He is also the president of the Organic Advocates volunteer board of directors and is a member of the 2006 Feast of Fields committee.
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