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June 6th, 2007
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Andre Flys, president of the Oak Ridges Moraine Land Trust, made a presentation to Jane Glassco and her family at last week's event held to recognize a substantial easement that they have granted on their 269-acre property. Turn to page 11 for details. More...

Some King City residents are still not pleased with the prospect of having their water piped from Lake Ontario, and here are also concerns that they will have to pay for it. Those issues were raised last Tuesday at public consultation session on the matter. More...

Stouffville resident Phil Bannon gained the Progressive Conservative nomination in the provincial riding of Oak Ridges - Markham Saturday. Turn to page 8 for more on the meeting. More...

King councillors spent another hour last week going over staff recommendation on how to adjust the procedural bylaw governing meetings of Township bodies, and there's still more work to do. But there's also been some progress made. More...
A group of East Humber artists are displaying their creations at Daniel's of Nobleton until the end of August. They are mainly a collection of botanical watercolours of plants, as well as landscapes, street scenes and portraits. There was a meet-theartists dinner at Daniel's Sunday. Nobleton area ar... More...
Saturday was a beautiful day. It was an ideal day for being outside. And there was lots to do outside. A bunch of guys in Nobleton took part in a ball hockey tournament. Other people in King City were involved in various outdoor sales. And then there were the activities that were not particularly ... More...
There have been two meetings in as many weeks, dealing with controversial issues in King City. And while there are still strong opinions being expressed, sometimes with passion, there has been little in the way of anger or acrimony. In this village, that's a very welcome development. More...
The hot, hazy, humid weather of the past week has made it feel like July instead of May, and our King Township Baseball teams felt the heat in more ways than one. Starting with the junior rookies, our youngest players to have taken the field so far this spring, the Tile Source K1 and the Schomberg... More...
Pop-Can Crush-athon Come and have fun with the Schomberg Lions this Saturday (June 9) at the arena parking lot. Bring your pop cans between 8 a.m. 1 p.m. and help crush them so that they can sell the scrap metal for cash which goes to fund all community projects. More...
Notice to King City Seniors Error in current Newsletter Due to a pricing error, the cost for the Aug. 29 trip to the Orillia Opera House was shown in the Newsletter as $50. The correct price for this trip is $83 with cheque post-dated July 29. Sign-up day is June 13. More...
Students cutting their hair today Today (Wednesday), five girls from Nobleton Public School, Zoe, Marina, Hayley, Amy and Jennifer, will be cutting their hair to help underprivileged kids who desperately need wigs. These five girls have been growing their hair for a year to participate in this... More...