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February 28th, 2007
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These young ladies were taking part in the annual Thinking Day service for the Guides and Scouting movements Sunday at Nobleton United Church. Seen here are Zoe Simmons of the 1st Nobleton Sparks and Dale Wright, Jennifer Kolody and Riley Marchand of the 2nd Nobleton Brownies. More...

King councillors are tired of waiting for progress on efforts to find alternative traffic routes around King City and Nobleton, so they've decided to formally ask York Region to get moving. More...

It is women of Paraguay who have prepared the service for this year's World Day of Prayer, which will be observed this Friday (March 2). There will be three services held locally. Nobleton's service will be at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, starting at 1:30 p.m. More...

King councillors have agreed the Nobleton Community Hall should be designated under the Ontario Heritage Act. Councillors had little trouble Monday night endorsing the recommendations of the Township's Heritage Committee for the building, and that recommendation had been accompanied by a letter of... More...
I was taken a little by surprise at last Monday's meeting discussing King Township's 2007 budget. Kettleby resident Bob Martin was one of the deputants, and he cited information from Statistics Canada, which indicated the average Canadian household carries about $5 worth of debt for every $4 of in... More...
Once the question of the future of the Nobleton Community Hall became talking point around the village, it was almost in the cards that some steps were coming to ensure its preservation. In fact, that's just what happened Monday night, as Township council approved a recommendation from the King's... More...
One recent restful Saturday morning, my sleep was interrupted by the continual spinning of wheels in the snow. Not an unusual sound this time of year, but the incessant groaning kept on repeatedly, until I was sure that whatever vehicle was stuck, had now burrowed itself into a hole that only a tow... More...
It was a mixed weekend for the King Wild. They drew the leagueleading Bradford Rattlers as their opponents in the final game of the regular season Sunday and fell 4-1. More...
St. Thomas of Villanova College in King City is committed to its growing number of social outreach programs. This includes a program to feed the homeless in Toronto and is called Sandwich Patrol. In the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus said ". . . I was hungry and you gave me something to drink, I was a s... More...
Five students from the University of Western Ontario, including Schomberg native Sarah Unwin, will be holding a fund-raising event this Saturday (March 3) at Dr. Dillane's Pub and Patio. The money will finance a two-month trip the students are planning to India through the India Health Initiative... More...
All Saints' Anglican Church Submitted by Claire Alexander In February, All Saints' Anglican Church enjoyed sharing special events with the community. Caribbean Party Time warmed the spirit with lots of music and mounds of spicy food, thanks to many helpers. The King City Glassford Alexande... More...
Horticulture "Everything old is new again." Like many things, house plants go in and out of fashion. In the early 1900s, Boston ferns, potted palms, sansevierias (mother-inlaw's tongue - long swordlike leaves that are sharp and cutting) or Gracie Fields' famous aspidistras were found in many ho... More...