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November 21st, 2007
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Patty Fleetwood and Lynda Rogers of the Nobleton Beautification Committee are holding up the decorations they hope local businesses and residents will display over the coming holidays. These decorations were made entirely from materials obtained from The Dollar Store in Nobleton, and will be sold to... More...

Interested parties are going to have to wait a couple of weeks before learning if the Ontario Municipal Board is going to go along with the latest development proposals for the Baldesarra lands in southwest Nobleton. The proposal calls for approximately 245 lots on about 100 acres at Lot 4, Conce... More...

King's mayor and councillors are going to be seeing better pay cheques for their municipal work, and the increases are going to be retroactive to the start of the year. Council Monday night unanimously approved increases outlined in a staff report, based on a comparison of what is paid to their ... More...

King councillors last week had little trouble with a couple of small land transactions in Schomberg. In the interests of facilitating the development of the upgraded Schomberg water supply, some small properties were deemed surplus so easements could be granted to York Region. More...
Santa Claus will be the guest of honour next Saturday (Dec. 1) at the annual Breakfast with Santa at Nobleton United Church. The cost is $5 each for children and adults, or three for $10. It will run from 8:30 until 10:30 a.m. More...
The late Pierre Berton called 1967 "the last good year." I've been flipping of late through his book of that title; one of many that came into my possession from my mother's abode after her death three years ago, and a book I hope to actually read in detail one of these days. More...
King Township councillors last week opted to do the right thing about conveying the unopened road allowance along the 7th Concession to the Nature Conservancy of Canada. They elected to wait. This is one of those very rare issues in which there is lot of debate and back-andforth discussion betwe... More...
The proverbial monkey is off the backs of the Schomberg Cougars. The local junior C hockey heroes posted a well-earned 5-4 win Thursday night in overtime against the Midland Flyers, their first of the season. More...
Main Street Christmas The festive season is about to start in Schomberg with the annual A Main Street Christmas, to be presented next Saturday (Dec. 1) by the Nobleton Schomberg District Chamber of Commerce. It will start at 4 p.m. More...
Our doors are wide open to the surrounding community and a warm welcome is extended to all from Rev. Bob Biggar and parishioners at King City United Church. If you are new to the community, King City United Church is one block south of King Road and one block east of Keele Street, at 50 Elizabeth... More...
Nobleton Lions fall report The Lions Club of Nobleton reports that a very successful golf tournament was held Sept. 15. Funds raised are earmarked for use in kids' programs in and around the Nobleton area this year. Many thanks to the golfers who participated, and to the gift and hole sponsors ... More...