Stouffville area resident Paul Calandra received the Conservative nomination in Oak Ridges - Markham for the next federal election Thursday night. Turn to page 3 for details. More...
Mayor Margaret Black went to some lengths last Wednesday to assure people there are no plans to change the use of Nobleton Community Hall. The assurances came at the annual general meeting of the hall board. The status of the hall has been a talking point in the community for the last month, sinc... More...
King City resident Sabina Stentiford-Correa, 3, was among many who got a good close look at the dairy industry Saturday, courtesy of the third annual farm tour hosted by the Schomberg Agricultural Society. Her new friend resides at Dandyland Holsteins, owned and operated by the O'Hara family. Turn ... More...
Youngsters will be able to make crafts this week as the King Township Museum marks March break. The activities are running Monday to Friday between 10 a.m. and noon, and they will involve a variety of crafts and activities. Celebrate spring with seasonal crafts suitable for children aged five to ... More...
I have many books on various shelves in my home. Several I have read, and several others I have not yet gotten around to, but hope to eventually, at some point in my life. Some I have read parts of and wish to pursue the rest in due time. More...
Although we addressed this issue in this very spot a couple of weeks ago, the community could perhaps do with a reminder. There are no plans to radically change the use of Nobleton Community Hall, and there never have been plans, at least not in the minds of the people responsible for such decisio... More...
The second Schomberg Idol Showcase, sponsored by the Schomberg Agricultural Society, was a resounding success with standing room only. Thanks to the 13 contestants who sang their hearts out, the parents who have so lovingly nurtured their children's talent, supported Schomberg Idol and who, with al... More...
A Bad Year for Tomatoes, by John Patrick, is the latest Blackhorse Village Players' production, set to open March 21. Chaotic comedy ensues with a blend of humour that resembles the TV classic Green Acres meets Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde. Then add an Agatha Christie murder mystery. More...
The King Wild looked very good Saturday in the opening match of their bestof seven playoff series against the Richmond Hill Rams, and not so good in the second game Sunday. The result is the teams are tied at a game apiece, and the Wild have surrendered home-ice advantage as a result. More...
York Central Hospital in Richmond Hill announces it recently received a threeyear accreditation rating, following an extensive peer review process conducted by members of the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation (CCHSA) in November. More...
Recent heavy snow falls have been a pain for many local adults, but members of the younger crowd have been finding ways to make the most of it. The children at Little People's Place Nursery School in Nobleton used one of the snow days for some fun outside. Martine Falzone, Daniella Farara and Christ... More...
All Saints' Anglican Church Submitted by Claire Alexander Share in St. Patrick's own Irish stew at our neighbouring King City United Church at 6 p.m. Friday, and get ready for a refreshing March Break! March 16 and 17 overnight, or just all day Saturday, join some of us for a retreat to di... More...
Nobleton United Church Nobleton United Church extends a warm welcome to all to come and worship with us at our regular time Sunday's at 11:15 a.m. This Sunday (March 18), join us as we celebrate the fourth Sunday in Lent, listening to the reading from Joshua 5: 9-12. More...