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January 31st, 2007
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A reception was held last Wednesday at the King City Library to launch the writer in Residence program, with Toronto resident Sharon Jennings filling the position. Jennings is seen here signing one of her books for Woodbridge resident Rita Giancola. Turn to page 8 for more on the program. More...

There are a lot of concerns regarding the Laurier Homes (27) development proposal for Schomberg, but there are also hopes many of them can be sorted out. More...

In an effort to cushion blows in future tax increases, York Regional councillors Thursday were handed a staff proposal for a 5.3 per cent hike this year. That news was not received well by some Regional councillors, while King Mayor Margaret Black wasn't quite as harsh. "I was expecting it to be m... More...
Laskay resident and accomplished watercolour artist Ken MacFarlane had about a dozen students out Saturday at the watercolour workshop he conducted at the King Township Museum. He said some people cancelled because of the weather, but others braved the drive from Kingston to take part. He is seen h... More...
There are some activities that look like they might be fun, no matter what age you are. So you give them a try, and they turn out to be fun. The nice thing about that little bit of reality is it's often true - there are some activities that are lots of fun for folks of any age, at least while the... More...
In keeping with the cyclical way that life often works, subdivisions and residential developments seem to be prominent of late in King news. More...
It was with great concern that I read the article in your paper reporting on the serious problem King Township presently faces raising the necessary funds to complete the road reconstruction that will be required as a result of the sanitary sewer projects. More...
The NobleKing minor midget rep Knights were unable to win their third game in a row last Wednesday against Markham and extend their OMHA playoff run. The Knights fell 1-0 and were unable to score, despite completely dominating the offensive play in every period. More...
Officials at Country Day School are finding their plans to erect an airsupported structure over a playing field are running into opposition. King's Committee of Adjustment approved a minor variance for the proposal, but one neighbour is appealing it to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB). The Tow... More...
Pancakes will be on the menu at Schomberg United Church Feb. 20 in honour of Pancake Tuesday. The dinner will run from 5 until 7 p.m. And St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated at the church too, with an Irish Stew supper March 17. Again, it will be from 5 to 7 p.m. More...
Nobleton Lions Mark your calendars! The Nobleton Lions Club will hold its Annual Pancake Supper once again this year Feb. 20 at the Old Community Hall just north of the arena. Serving will begin at 5:30 p.m. and end at 8 p.m. sharp. Watch your mailbox for a reminder card just prior to the even... More...