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Compass Run for Food race was held on June 14 to combat food insecurity in Dufferin County. The race began at Compass Community Church in Orangeville with 866 participants taking ...
Dear Mr. Seeback, The developer has created months of red tape and needless staff planning time by deliberately exceeding what they could have built right away, within the Town Official Plan and ...
By Sheralyn Roman I’ve promised in the past and will continue to maintain that I will always acknowledge and celebrate Pride Month. After all, what’s not to celebrate? Love, family, friends, and a ...
Adventure awaits this summer with the return of the TD Summer Reading Club to the Orangeville Public Library. The annual program kicks off this month with Touch-a-Truck, a chance for hands-on ...
By Riley Murphy Highway 50 was recently ranked seventh on CAA’s list of the worst roads in the Province and Caledon Community Road Safety Association (CCRSA) has come out with a petition to ...
Dear Editor,The Town of Orangeville could take a very meaningful step to addressing climate change while saving taxpayers money, by simply encouraging every multi-unit residential building to ...
By Joshua Drakes A local Shelburne student took on a challenging debate within Canada’s legal system – the “Right to be Forgotten” and the question of reintegration into society. Her ...
What began as a tourism initiative has grown into a community-wide effort to promote inclusivity and values-driven leadership across Dufferin County. Through the Level Up Dufferin program, local ...
By Gwynne Dyer Israel’s war with Iran is definitely the war that Prime Minister Binyamin ‘Bibi’ Netanyahu has wanted all along, but he may have bitten off more than he can chew. In the past three ...
By Sam Odrowski Tennis Canada and the Mono Tennis Club will be hosting a day of wheelchair tennis on June 21, 10 to 2 p.m. Tennis Canada will be bringing players from all over Ontario in ...
By Sam Odrowski Canada’s 158th birthday is fast approaching and the Town of Orangeville has several activities planned to celebrate on July 1. At the Alder Recreation Centre, residents can enjoy ...
By Constance Scrafield It was in the 1500s when the art of protesting was a fledgling. In Western Europe, there were growing challenges to the papacy in both religious and political thinking, with ...