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June 20th, 2007
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Saturday's Summer Solstice Festival, hosted by the Lloydtown Rebellion Association, featured a lot of fun to go with the good food. The fun included re-enactments of how village wrong-doers were dealt with in previous times. Kettleby resident Gary Vogan played the role of a vagrant, and was among ... More...

This plume of smoke was visible for miles Friday, as a welding shop in Pottageville was destroyed by fire. See page 3 for details on the fire. More...

King Township staff is still reviewing the implications, so it's too soon to know officially what kind of impact Hydro One's transformer station in Holland Marsh is going to have. More...
I write this with a certain amount of reluctance, realizing these are probably thoughts most people in these part are not terribly interested in, given the season and recent weather. My thoughts are dealing with hockey. Not ice hockey, you understand. More...
What we are being promised at the Kingfest Music Festival, which goes this weekend at Seneca College, is very hard to describe in just a couple of words. More...
King Township sure knows how to make someone feel welcome. The four visiting classical guitarists from Denmark experienced the warmth of the King community at their June 7 concert. The Corona Guitar Kvartet concert, presented by the Arts Society King and King Township Museum, was a great success... More...
Get ready for the one of the hottest summer music festivals in Ontario, right in our own backyard! Kingfest is ready to rock 'n roll, swing to rhythm and blues, kick up heels to country tunes, jig to bluegrass, celebrate gospel music and soak in some of the best musical artists Canada has to offe... More...
It was a sweltering hot summer evening as our Tile Source junior rookies visited Aurora's Canadian Springs team for a re-match on their home turf last Tuesday. The Aurora pitching was a tough nut to crack, and many of our usual big hitters fell victim to the fast ball down the middle of the plate... More...
In 1857, the Weston Grammar School was created. Through time the name was changed to Weston Grammar and High School, then Weston High and Vocational School, Weston Collegiate and Vocational School and is now know as Weston Collegiate Institute. Since 1857 attendance has grown from 20 students to m... More...
All Saints' Anglican Church Submitted by Claire Alexander You are warmly invited to participate in weekly events at All Saints' Anglican Church, a caring, friendly church. This Sunday, services are at 8 and 10:30 a.m. More...
Nobleton Women's Institute Our plans have been made for the 2007-'08 meetings and we are excited about preparations to celebrate our 100th anniversary in 2008. Many people are interested in our Tweedsmuir History Books and we are going to add a new book to the inventory. It will contain our st... More...