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King City will be included in site search for rec facility By Bill Rea It looks like King Township might not get its free municipal hall next to the museum, but there's no definite word that a recreation facility will be going there either. More ... Five-year transit service plan approved York Regional Council recently approved York Region Transit's (YRT) new Five-Year Service Plan (2006-2010). More ... Don't park or stop on William Street in King City Council passes bylaw By Bill Rea The bulk of William Street in King City is now a no-parking and no-stopping zone, and the idea of making it a one-way street has not been abandoned either. More ...
By Bill Rea General stores have played a significant role, both in the history of communities and the country. More ...
By Bill Rea Documentaries might sound like they're simple to define, but there's actually quite a variety when it comes to that form. More ... Region acts on hospital project As a result of a pilot project that assessed the impact of assigning an Emergency Medical Services Operations Supervisor to a hospital emergency department to help minimize offload delay times, York Regional council recently approved the addition of one permanent staff EMS Operations Supervisor posi More ...
The summer of 2006 is proving to be exciting for the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority's (LSRCA) Senior Fisheries Biologist Jeff Andersen and his crew of volunteers with the discovery of a population of a threatened species in King Township. More ...
By Bill Rea When is the best time to start thinking about retirement savings and other forms of investment? More ...
The Lake Simcoe Conservation Foundation received a financial boost at its recent annual general meeting. John Morrow, TD Bank district vice-president (middle) was on hand to make a $10,000 contribution. The cheque was accepted by Foundation Life Member Ernie Crossland and President Debby Beatty. More ... King supports money for farmers By Bill Rea Ontario farmers need "immediate and sufficient funding" for long-term programs to provide them and their families with "a satisfactory standard of living." More ... Speaker delves into demographics at Country Day School By Bill Rea Canada is capable of competing on the global economic stage, but to do so, it needs an educated work force. More ... |
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