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King Township had its best foot forward this week. Two judges from the national Communities in Bloom competition received a two-day tour of King, and now members of the King Blooms committee are waiting for their decision. That is due to come down late in September. More...

One person's trash is another person's treasure is not always the case. But King Township has not been seriously bothered in the last couple of weeks with illegal dumping. Rob Flindall, director of engineering and public works for the Township, said that while the problem has not been escalating, there has been some illegal dumping. More...

Owners of the Mud House are seeking to have it included in the Township Heritage Registry. The Township of Heritage Advisory Committee has submitted a request that King council consider the property described as the Mud House at 80 Burrows Rd., Part Lot 18, Concession 5 (east of Weston Road) for the designation. More...
Tom Jacobs, a Mohawk Shaman from Schomberg, held a recent workshop on dreamcatchers, showing people how to make them. He also spoke about their significance. Lloydtown resident Audrey Werry got help making her dreamcatcher from Bolton resident Venezi Maggiore. Prince Bamidele Bajowa from Nigeria (visiting King City) working on his. Photos by David Anderson More...
My schedule, being what it is, required that I put in some work time Saturday morning. Those of you who know me will probably ask, "So what else is new?" Yet the work was done in some short order, and I arrived home a couple of minutes before noon, to find a leprechaun on the front porch of my home. More...
Once again, people in King Township have demonstrated just how beautiful their community is. They did it earlier this week for two judges from the Communities in Bloom program. King is in competition with a number of other municipalities, scattered all over Canada. More...
Senior rookie action The Royal LePage senior rookie Cobras have wrapped up regular season play and are heading into the playoff round. The last part of the season was tough for the Cobras, with three losses compared to only one win. More...
Diocesan Girls Choir will perform at All Saints' Church Aug. 9
King City United Church Submitted by Shirley Burton "Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ, he says: He who sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and he who sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. So let each one give as he purposes in his heart, not grudgingly or of necessity for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to make all grace abound toward to you. More...
Thanks to all who helped make recent garden tour a big success
Horticulture "So we say, thank you for your touring and the praise we're hearing. Thanks for all the gardens that opened for viewing. Who could live without the great outdoors? I ask in all honesty. What would life be without a flower or a tree? More...