It’s almost April, which means Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month is on its way – a time to intentionally pause, and amplify conversations about neurodiversity. While we believe neurodiversity ...
By Constance Scrafield The band Chroí, Gaelic for “Heart,” will be entertaining us as only the Irish can at Westminster United Church in Orangeville on Saturday, March 21. Beginning at 7 p.m., ...
Our late father loved and would do anything for his birds. He was kind to all the animals we ever had, but the wild birds that frequented the bird feeders outside our home in the winter were a ...
Given the rising cost of food and Ontario’s commitment to increase our population, one would think that preserving farmland would be a priority for our Conservative Government. Alas, ...
By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A spirit of unity and reflection filled Westminster United Church as congregants gathered on March 6 to mark the annual World Day of Prayer, ...
Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding motorists and commercial vehicle operators that seasonal road weight restrictions are currently in effect throughout Dufferin County and many ...
By Brian Lockhart A local competitive axe thrower will be heading to Tulsa, Oklahoma, from April 15 to 19 to compete in the Axe Throwing World Championships. Steve Hunter competed at the 2024 ...
By Sam Odrowski The Township of Amaranth declared an emergency on the evening of March 8, due to rising flood concerns. At 6:19 p.m., Amaranth issued a Declaration of an Emergency, signed by Mayor ...
Orangeville resident Vivian Petho feels her family got a sour taste of how the municipality complies with accessibility standards. As part of a question to Orangeville council during its March 9 ...
By Brian Lockhart The Provincial Junior Hockey League has eliminated half of the teams in the league after completing the quarter-final round of the 2026 divisional playoffs. There were a few ...
One Orangeville man’s first experience on local transit was an eye-opener he hopes will lead to some improvements.a Matthew Smith described his experience and some of his observations to town council ...
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