October 31, 2007 / Front Page

News

Toronto man killed on Highway 9

York Regional Police report the name of 64-yearold Toronto man who lost his life Thursday morning in a multi-vehicle accident on Highway 9 won't be released, at the request of the family. More...

GUIDES WERE SELLING COOKIES

Did you get your Girl Guide Cookies yet? Dale Wright, Alecia Neu, Ellen Marejka, Melissa Torelli and Emily Zuzek of the Nobleton Girl Guides were selling cookies outside Schomberg IGA Saturday. More...

Sorbara takes himself out of consideration for cabinet post

Last week's surprise announcement that former local MPP Greg Sorbara would be leaving the provincial cabinet was greeted with supportive comments from area reps. More...

Columns

Bill's Bulletin Board

There are plenty of times when I'm very glad that I don't work in the hospitality industry any more, like now. More...

Editorial

If timing is everything, Sorbara got it right

Editorial

Like so many people in Ontario, we were surprised at Friday's announcement that Greg Sorbara did not wish to remain in Premier Dalton McGuinty's cabinet. More...

Township should look at new guidelines for house construction

Letter to the Editor

The following letter, addressed to Mayor Margaret Black from Concerned Citizens of King Township (CCKT), was submitted to the Sentinel for publication. More...

Schools

Parents hear about bullying implications in presentation at Holy Name

Bullying in schools is a problem that needs to be addressed, especially by parents. That was the message psychologist Dr. Glen Di Pasquale had for people attending a session recently at Holy Name Catholic School in King City. More...

All Around Schomberg

Schomberg School is 80 years old

All around Schomberg

Schomberg School marks 80 years Schomberg Public School will be the site of a reunion this Friday (Nov. 2) in honour of its 80th anniversary. It will begin at 1:30 p.m. with a presentation in the school gym, followed by tours of the building. More...

King's Corners

St. Andrew's will again be selling poinsettias for the christmas season

King's Corners

St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in King City is gearing up for a number of events, and we hope you can participate. Busy Moms will have their Bible study morning at the church tomorrow (Thursday). More...

Nobleton Notes

Cheque for $10,000 goes toward building of the new Catholic church

Nobleton Notes

Nobleton United Church Join us at Nobleton United Church this Sunday (Nov. 4) at 11:15 a.m. as we listen and learn about Joel 2: 23-32 and Luke 18: 9-14. Our sermon title this Sunday is Visions and dreams. Nov. 7 is our UCW meeting. More...

Arena to be renamed after Dr. Laceby

King councillors Monday night agreed to rename the arena in Nobleton after Dr. William Laceby. Dr. Laceby was a dentist in King City for some 40 years, as well as a very active volunteer in the community. More...

Clocks go back this weekend

Feeling a little sleepdeprived? Then there's good news for you. You get an extra hour of sleep this weekend, as the clocks go back, marking the return to standard time. More...

Community

Scary times as libraries mark Halloween

The various branches of the King Township Public Library hosted parties and events Saturday to mark the approach of Halloween. These two girls started the fun in Nobleton with a bit of colouring. More...

Have a safe and happy Halloween

York Regional Police wishes residents a safe and happy Halloween. By working together, they are confident local children can have a memorable celebration while ensuring they remain safe. More...

St. Alban's Church still looking for volunteers for food drive

There is an urgent need for volunteers to help with the Halloween food drive that will be taking place tonight (Wednesday) from St. Alban's Anglican Church in Nobleton. Fr, Suren Nathan of St. More...

Arts & Entertainment

Holiday hijinks coming to Blackhorse Theatre

Christmas is coming early to the Blackhorse Theatre as the group prepares to launch their 37th season with Sorry! Wrong Chimney! a yuletide farce written by Jack Sharkey and Leo W. Sears. More...

Sports Beat

Millar captures third Canada Cup at Tournament of Champions

It was a three-peat for Ian Millar recently at the Tournament of Champions horse show. More...

Wild knocked back into 10th place in thriller with Temiscaming

The King Wild turned in a solid two periods Saturday against the league-leading Temiscaming Royals . More...

Another tough loss endured by the Scomberg Cougars

The Schomberg Cougars played one game last week, and it resulted in a less than pleasant Thursday evening. The local side hosted the Penetang Kings, and the visitors handed the side a 7- 2 thumping. More...