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August 29th, 2007
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There are a number of people in the community interested in saving the Pringle House in Nobleton from the wrecker's ball, including municipal officials. Township councillors Monday night voted to put the 124- year-old house on Highway 27 on King's heritage registry. More...

Residents in King Township have either received their green bins, or they should be getting them soon. Larry Hollet, operations project manager with the Township, said deliveries started to homes last week. Collections are due to start Sept. More...

There’s a rumour making the rounds in Schomberg that Township Councillor Bill Cober wants stopped. There are no plans to sell Schomberg Community Hall. More...

The Province should establish a separate and distinct funding program to reimburse municipalities for the tax revenue they lose from farm properties. The United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry believe that it should, and King councillors recently voiced their support for that position. More...
The 31st annual Kettleby Fair and Parade is set to take place Sept. 8, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and it promises to be the best ever. "We have added some exciting games, contests and surprises to this year's lineup for young, not-so-young, and everyone in between" reported organizer and local resid... More...
Every now and then, something happens to remind me just what a swell guy I am (if you want to read positive comments about yourself in print, then you sometimes have to write them yourself). A bit of explanation is in order, I guess. More...
It was clearly demonstrated at Monday night's Township council meeting that there's little desire to see the Pringle House in Nobleton demolished. And there is hope that some way can be found to keep it standing. That's good news, because we understand the importance that many people place on pre... More...
The following letter, addressed to Mayor Margaret Black, was submitted to the sentinel for publication. It has very recently come to my attention that the Pringle House in Nobleton is under threat of demolition. More...
Local museums have been setting up displays in the Automotive Building at the Canadian National Exhibition, and the King Township Museum was on deck last weekend. Museum Crurator Kathleen Fry and her mother Betty-Lou were demonstrating how dyes were made from such natural items as onions, teas and B... More...
The 10th annual Tournament of Champions, scheduled for Sept. 20 to 23 at the Caledon Equestrian Park in Palgrave, will bring to the forefront many of North America's preeminent show jumping riders. It will also bring an estimated $4.5 million dollars in economic impact to the region. More...
Sunday school to start up again All Saints' Church Submitted by Claire Alexander On Sept. 9, do join the friendly congregation at All Saints' on Keele Street in King City as the fall schedule resumes, with the services of Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m. in the chapel, and the new time of ... More...
Nobleton Skating Club getting ready for its 50th year in community Fall Registration for the Nobleton Skating Club The Nobleton Skating Club turns 50 in 2008. We are committed to offering the community many of the same great programs as years past, and new ones as well. More...