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Instead of their usual winter carnival, the staff and students at Holy Name Catholic School in King City hosted some indoor events Thursday, centred around a French Cafe theme. Bonhomme de Neige was a popular figure for the students at the Cafe. More ...
By Jon Yaneff It's a strong statement when people try to make a difference in poor places, such as Uganda. Taylor Jackson, 18, of Nobleton will do her part as a registered volunteer with the Global Volunteer Network by spending two months working in that central African country. She will be helping to provide ... More ... Costs of plebiscite reviewed, suitability yet to be determined By Anneleen Naudts King councillors recently reviewed information on the costs of a potential plebiscite, but they didn't see eye-to-eye on whether holding one would be appropriate. More ...
By Naudts Pleased to meet you. Allow me to introduce myself - I am a new reporter here at the King Township Sentinel and the Caledon Citizen. I spent the past few weeks familiarizing myself with King Township, and thought it may be nice for you to become acquainted with me. More ...
There was no shortage of supporters of Brandan's Eye Research Fund attending Saturday's Gala in Vaughan. Those on hand included five-year-old Bradley Vail, this year's ambassador for the fund, with his parents Mark and Susan from Oshawa, Brandan and his mother Rosemary Cescolini from King City, Mayo... More ... Commissioner takes part in conference honouring international success Municipal politicians, administrators, academics and students gathered recently at the University of Western Ontario's Local Government Program Alumni Conference to celebrate the economic success of Canadian municipalities on a global stage. More ...
King Councilor Linda Pabst joined John Deere dealer Karl Davis of Nobleton Farm Service, for the opening day at the Canadian International Farm Equipment Show at the International Centre in Mississauga this week. More ... York Regional Police are marking Chinese new year York Regional Police Chief Armand La Barge has extended, on behalf of himself and his staff, best wishes to the Chinese community for a happy, prosperous and safe Year of the Rat. Chinese New Year will be celebrated tomorrow (Thursday). More ...
It was a time for celebration Sunday as family and friends gathered at Kitchen- Breedon Manor in Schomberg to help Bessie McLean celebrate her 90th birthday. Born Feb. 3, 1918, in Adjala Township, she lived 37 years on Rice Drive in Schomberg. Married in 1941 to Walter McLean, who ran a furniture st... More ... Free workshops to inform about planting trees Protecting the environment can seem like a daunting challenge, but the largest problems often have the simplest solutions. Planting just one tree can have lasting benefits for the air people breathe, the water they drink and the land they share. More ... Pilot project outlined to extract phosphorus to be launched soon By Anneleen Naudts The days of phosphorus in Holland Marsh canals are numbered. Phosphorus, a chemical element and source of food for algae, will soon be extracted from the canals using a product called Phoslock. More ...
Many countries were represented Monday as the Montessori Country School in Nobleton held International Day. These Grade 1, 2 and 3 students had their classroom made up to look like Denmark. Logan Hall (seated) was in charge of stamping the "passports" of everyone coming into the room. More ...
The Schomberg Lions Club has announces the winners of this year's Peace Poster contest. The theme this year was "Peace around the World." The winners, seen here with Lions John Bradbury and Marlene Koppens, are Kirby Medland (second place), Lion's District A12 coordinator Anne Evans, Emily Colton ... More ... Victims identified in King homicide York Regional Police have released the names of the two previously unidentified victims of the Oct. 14 homicide in King. More ...
The Halls at King City Secondary School were packed Jan. 17 as prospective students and their parents attended the annual open house. They were shown a wide selection of the activities that make up life at KCSS. Nicole Pyndniura, Grade 11, Becca Kennedy, Grade 12, Kevin Lau, Grade 11, and Kristen Sp... More ... |
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