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June 27, 2007  RSS feed

There were many very entertained people who took in the annual Kingfest Music Festival, held this year at the King campus of Seneca College. Famed Canadian singer and songwriter Bruce Cockburn was the main attraction the final night of the show. Turn to pages 2, 3 and 10 for more scenes of the big weekend. More...

There's no clear word yet on who's at fault, but the installation of sewers in King City seems to have caused problems with drainage ditches at the front of some properties in the village. There are a number of alternatives available for addressing the situation, and several angry people were at Monday's Township council meeting. More...

These doves were released from the basket Friday night to launch the second of two Relays for Life, put on by the Holland River Unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. King City resident Jane MacLennan (right) was joined by fellow cancer survivor Loradonna Botter of East Gwillimbury at Pickering College in Newmarket. Turn to page 7 for more on the evening's activities. More...

It was a weekend to delight and entertain with great music and other happenings. Kingfest 2007 featured virtually non-stop activity at the King Campus of Seneca College. DALA, consisting of Sheila Carabine and Amanda Walther of Toronto, put on several charming performances throughout the festival. More...
The King Township Public Libraries is still inviting residents to come out and sign a book of tribute for Canadian Forces personnel serving in Afghanistan. The book was started last month at Schomberg Fair, and Library CEO Murray McCabe announced it is at the Nobleton branch this week, and then will be moved to Ansnorveldt. He has also said Schomberg resident Lt.- Cmdr. More...
Considering all the recent tragedy, it's hard not to be moved about the fight to deal with bad drivers. We're also hearing a lot about street racers. I believe most of us can agree we're referring to two somewhat different animals. More...
Editorial
It's no great secret that the work of King Township's firefighters have been prominent over the last couple of weeks. Officials at The Country Day School have issued their thanks for the way a small, but potentially serious situation was handled late last month. More...
Letter to the Editor
Some of us, old enough to remember smog-free summers and four definite and distinct seasons to the year, recollect too our education being augmented with proverbs, such as "look before you leap," versus "he who hesitates is lost," or "a penny saved is a penny earned," or "pride goeth before the fall. More...
Pat Robitaille, 21, is one very busy young musician who put in several performances at Kingfest, including this Generation Y workshop with DALA and Ariana Gillis. More...
The weather was perfect and the atmosphere elegant over the weekend. It was the perfect setting for the 28th annual Polo for Heart, held at the Gormley Polo Centre in Richmond Hill. And on top of it all, there was some great polo action. More...
Library will be a busy place over the coming summer months At the library All Branches of the King Township Public Library will be closed this Monday (July 2) for Canada Day. Schomberg Library will be hosting summer movies Friday afternoons at 2:30 p.m. Once the movie titles are determined, they will be posted on the Library's Web site. More...
Churches going to summer schedules
All Saints' Anglican Church Submitted by Claire Alexander You are warmly invited to participate in events at All Saints' Anglican, a caring, friendly church. Congratulations to our members for a great Kingfest over the weekend: Nancy Bodi, Patrick Gossage, Joan Francis, Leah Springford and Susan Willmot. More...
Hopes are expressed there will be lots of flags waved for Canada Day
Nobleton United Church This Sunday (July 1), the service will be at 11:15 a.m. As we celebrate Canada Day and sing O Canada proudly, we will also listen to our sermon titled A rich inheritance from Canada All are welcome. More...