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Talk on history of recording industry Sunday The King Township Historical Society will be hosting a talk this Sunday (Nov. 12) by Ivan Harris. More ...
Our recent coverage of the annual Commencement at King City Secondary School left out the name of one graduate, who was inadvertently omitted from the evening's program. Hilary Eigelshoven is also a member of the KCSS Class of '06. More ...
By Bill Rea The two men seeking to represent Nobleton, Laskay and points in between on King Township Council faced each other in their More ... DUFFERIN MARSH COMMITTEE'S ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Come join us for a hike and pot-luck supper at the Dufferin Marsh Committee's Annual General Meeting to be held this Sunday, November 12, 2006 at the Pottageville Pavilion. We will meet at 2:00 pm at the Pottageville Pavilion and car-pool to the south end of the 7th Concession for our hike in the Ha More ...
By Bill Rea There were a lot of happy people in the Nobleton area Monday as they were commemorating the acquisition of 170 acres from Slokker Canada. More ...
Last Wednesday was the annual Take Our Kids to Work day, and the King Township offices was one of the locations where young folks were introduced to some of what goes on in the working world. King's Director of Operations Jody LaPlante was explaining some of the details of his department to Tyler Kw... More ... Mayoralty candidates address sewers in King City By Bill Rea Two of the candidates seeking to be mayor of King Township faced each other Oct. 26 in the second of two all-candidates' meetings hosted by the King Township Chamber of Commerce. More ...
Councillor Bill Cober has been returned to his Ward 4 council seat by acclamation, but he's still been taking part in the all-candidates' meetings, urging residents to get out and vote. "Your vote counts and your vote matters," he declared. More ...
The crowds have been flocking to the annual Royal Agricultural Winter Fair which opened Friday in Toronto. The Royal offers a great chance for people from the city to meet some animals from the country. Birgit Cole of Toronto was introducing twoyear old Aidan to Nick, a percheron from Schomberg area... More ...
There was a large crowd out Sunday for the annual Remembrance service at the Cenotaph at Kettleby Cemetery. More ...
By Bill Rea King City residents got to see their two Ward 5 council candidates face each other in town last Thursday. More ...
There was all sorts of great merchandise on sale recently at the annual fall sale at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican church in Schomberg. The inventory even included a couple of bicycles, which Sandra Sharpe and Fr. Suren Nathan were pushing. More ... |
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