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Junior B Northmen lead Orillia Kings 2-1 in playoff series

July 11, 2024   ·   0 Comments

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Junior B Northmen are leading the Orillia Kings 2-1 in their second-round playoff series. Orangeville dispatched the Akwesasne Thunder in ...

Caledon Pit Run raises money for MRI machine at Headwaters Health Care Centre

Run returns after hiatus caused by pandemic By Zachary Roman Runners had the chance to race through a local pit last weekend.  On July 6, ...

Orangeville resident wins $53,261 with LOTTO 6/49

By Sam Odrowski  An Orangeville man won over $50,000 in a recent LOTTO 6/49 draw. Robert Roper claimed the second prize in the June 5 ...

Orangeville council takes stock of ‘tsunami of asset depletion’

By JAMES MATTHEWS Effective asset management is investing in the right municipal infrastructure at the correct time. And Orangeville has taken another step toward more ...

Theatre Orangeville’s Young Company gear up for Mean Girls High School Version

By Constance Scrafield Pat Rundell has come all the way from Victoria, British Columbia to direct Mean Girls High School Version, this year’s July extravaganza ...

Unwanted bike pick-up available locally on July 17

By Constance Scrafield The Dunk Disposal team is reminding residents of this area far and wide that their bike pick-up is July 17. It’s their ...

Upper Grand District School Board developing Human Rights Policy Framework

By Paula Brown The Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) has announced plans to develop an inaugural Human Rights Policy Framework to address discrimination and ...

Seasoned tattoo artist reopens studio on East Garafraxa farm

By Sam Odrowski Visiting a tattoo parlour can be a stressful experience. People coming and going, loud noises, and a tight timeline to get the ...

Orangeville’s newest tree carving pays tribute to Lord Dufferin IODE’s health care history

The Town of Orangeville and the Lord Dufferin Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire (IODE) have partnered to install a new tree ...

A question asked, a question overlooked

By JAMES MATTHEWS Just because you can, doesn’t always mean you should. That goes for some things done that may make others uncomfortable, just as ...

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