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May 9th, 2007
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For the first time ever, Nobleton Public School took part in the Canada-wide Music Monday event this week. The project of the Coalition for Music Education in Canada was aimed at uniting youngsters in song all over the country at 1 p.m. Nobleton area resident Tony Prior was among the musicians perf... More...

In the end, King Township councillors were able to keep this year's tax increase down to 3.38 per cent. Councillors approved the budget Monday night in a 6-1 vote. But staff will have to find about $20,000 from somewhere after Councillor Linda Pabst got her colleagues to go along with needed reno... More...

York Regional Police Chief Armand La Barge was not only out to support the Cops for Cancer event at Upper Canada Mall Saturday, he ended up taking a very active part in it. He was among the police and EMS personal who ended up getting their heads shaved to raise money of cancer research. Turn to pa... More...

Dr. Bill Laceby spent some 40 years fixing the teeth of people in King City and beyond, and then he set himself up as a real-estate broker. And through it all, he found time to be a Mason, Shriner, Lion and member of numerous boards and agencies. More...
Kingfest is poised to establish itself as one of Ontario's major three-day outdoor music festivals. This June 22 to 24 a stellar lineup of national and local performers will fill the beautiful grounds of King's Seneca College campus with music. More...
Myths are all around us. Don't worry. Just because we all believe in the reality of certain things doesn't mean our existence necessarily has to hinge on them. Sometimes, they are simply the basis of a good story, and are thought to add something to such story. More...
King Township council passed its 2007 budget Monday night. While there was considerable discussion, including some rather harsh words, the point is this was the culmination of a considerable and lengthy process, involving no less than four public sessions and a dozen staff reports. More...
The following letter, addressed to York - Simcoe MP Peter Van Loan, was submitted to the Sentinel for publication. Your recent flyer boasting about your party's Accountability Act requires a reply. The passing of the Act was a small step in the right direction, but by no means makes gove... More...
The Ontario Cobras junior elite 19 and under team opened their season in the Canadian Showcase Baseball League this weekend. Saturday they played two games against the Ontario Prospects and Ontario Tigers. As this was their first weekend of game play, and having only been together to practice for ... More...
There was plenty of great merchandise available Saturday at the sale at Schomberg United Church, along with some interesting activities. Local resident Carrie Teather was showing how she makes jewelry, watched by her daughters Emily, 4, and Elizabeth, 6. More...
Our annual Women's Dinner takes place tomorrow (Thursday) night at 6:30 p.m. Bring your friends and enjoy a great evening. The men of the parish, as usual, will cook, serve and help clean up. This Saturday (May 12), drop in at our garage sale, starting at 8:30 a.m., to find the treasures you misse... More...
Nobleton area resident Michelle Mele had kids up dancing as she performed jazz and blues tunes. More...