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October 1, 2008  RSS feed

The weather wasn't terribly co-operative Saturday, but the King City Lions were still able to get a crowd out in a buying mood for their annual auction. Schomberg auctioneer Ed Gardhouse was selling bikes, while club First Vice-President Chris Crockford held up the inventory. More...

Both sides are ready to sit down and resume negotiations today (Wednesday) to try and settle that halted york Region's Viva transit service last week. Members of Local 113 of the Amalgamated Transit Union (ATU) walked off the job Thursday morning after they rejected a tentative settlement between the union and Veolia Transportation Inc. More...

Voters in Oak Ridges — Markham will have the chance to see their candidates in the Oct. 14 federal election in action tonight (Wednesday). Concerned Citizens of King Township and Seneca College are hosting the all-candidates' meeting, with is slated to start at 7:30 p.m. at the King campus of Seneca. More...

The Ontario Power Authority hosted a public information centre Monday night in King City, but they didn't have many people to distribute information too. One a couple of people signed in. OPA is behind the proposal to establish a natural gas fired peaking generating plant to service electricity needs in northern York Region. More...
Pictured here are.Brian Beatty, member of Lloydtown Rebel Assocation, Brett Davis local sculptor and creator of the Rebel statue in Lloydtown, Mayor Margaret Black and Jeff Bowen, president of the Lloydtown Rebel Assocation celebrating the fifth anniversary of the statue's unveiling Sunday.. More...
This is one of those times when I should put a few points up front. I am not an economist, a financial planner or any kind of expert on finances. I own some modest stocks, mostly left to me by my late parents, and shares in a couple of mutual funds, and I have a few bank accounts scattered around. More...
Chill out and enjoy the fall colours for the period of time that they last
The times we live in often provide challenges, as is currently the case for a lot of people. There are concerns over the economy, not to mention trying to get our heads around when various politicians are trying to tell us during the current federal election campaign. More...
On behalf of the King Chamber of Commerce, I would like to thank the residents of King for making the first ever King City Corn Roast/Family Day a huge success. This was made possible in part by generous sponsors, hard-working volunteers, and most importantly, by the community. More...
Another weekend, and another four points in the Greater Metro Junior 'A' Hockey League standing for the South Division firstplace King Wild. Saturday had the Wild double up the Deseronto Storm, 6-3, at the Dr. William Laceby Nobleton Community Centre and Arena, where the scheduled game in Minden was forfeited by the Riverkings because of a lack of players. More...
King City United Church Submitted by Shirley Burton Next week's reflection will be Where is Christ Jesus Today and Where is He Leading, based on Philippians 3:4-14. Bible Challenge 2 is coming. This year, we will be reading from the Hebrew Scriptures, beginning today (Oct. 1) with Genesis. More...
By Angie Maccarone (905) 859-5174 St. Paul's Presbyterian Church Please mark your calendars for the following seminars and youth rally. An Anger Resolution seminar will be taking place Oct. 24, from 7 to 10 p.m. and Oct. 25 from 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. More...