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By Bill Rea The community hall in Nobleton is special to many in the community, despite some concerns over such matters as accessibility. And those concerns increased last week when stories started making the rounds that it could be reverted to simply a storage facility for the municipality. More ... Learn about the Fullers and their rebellion connections The Lloydtown Rebellion Association will be hosting a roundtable presentation Feb. 25 regarding the history of the Fuller family of Albion and King, in conjunction with LRA information regarding the rebel Bolton family, who founded Bolton. The presentation will be by Isobel Bottoms of the Albion-B... More ... Gala put on by Yellow Brick House This Valentine's Day, as couples struggle to find just the right way to say "I love you," Yellow Brick House in Aurora has the perfect solution. Treat your beloved to a glamorous night out. The Mending Hearts, Creating Dreams Gala is the charity gala for Yellow Brick House, a non-profit organizati... More ...
Here are three more young people vying to be the first Schomberg Idol. The Schomberg Agricultural Society, in co-operation with Arcadia Academy of Music in Nobleton, is sponsoring the contest, which is aimed at promoting community pride and involvement, cultural environment, youth involvement and... More ... Police chief outlines plans and priorities for 2007 By Bill Rea There are going to be a number of legal and law enforcement challenges facing York Region this year, and the local police are planning to stay on top of them. Chief Armand La Barge offered an overview of policing priorities in 2007 and beyond at the recent first meeting of the year of the Police S... More ... Police board returns chair and vice By Bill Rea There are no changes at the top of the York Regional Police Services board this year. At their first meeting of 2007 last month, the board unanimously voted to return Richmond Hill Mayor David Barrow as chair and Regional Councillor Danny Wheeler of Georgina as vice-chair. More ... Few surprises result from Thursday's provincial byelections By Bill Rea Thursday's three provincial byelections caused very little in the way of shake-ups in the Legislature at Queen's Park, and roughly the same amount of surprise among local provincial politicians. Michael Chan kept nearby Markham in the Liberal camp, replacing Tony Wong, who left provincial politics... More ...
The local libraries in King Township have not forgotten that Valentine's Day is upon us. Events have been held recently to mark the advent of the occasions. Serena Krawczyk, 6, and her sister Jessica, 8, were busy with their crafts in Schomberg. More ...
The Dufferin Marsh Committee hosted their annual skating event Saturday, and drew a steady stream of young and old seeking some winter fun. This long line was made up of Mikaela and Michelle Lovisotto, Ainslee and Lidia Bissette and Celina Lovisotto. More ...
She's usually asked to cut a ribbon, but Friday saw Mayor Margaret Black cut a wood fillet, which was more in keeping with the type of work done at The Rose Gallery in King City. Owned and operated by Janice and Ron Ivany, the gallery specializes in conservation custom framing for various works of ... More ...
The Imperial Ballroom in Nobleton was jumping Saturday night as the Nobleton Schomberg District Chamber of Commerce hosted their Valentine's Dinner and Dance. Danny Marks was accompanied by Leon Stevenson on the drums and Rodney St. Amand on bass to provide the dance music. More ... |
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