By Constance Scrafield Lydia Panart brought her dream of her life’s story in art, poetry, Tango dance and theatre to Paul Morin’s Gallery in Alton last weekend. It was the first time ...
By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville District Secondary School Scarlett Bears girls’ varsity hockey team has a 1-1 record to start the season after winning their first game of the season and losing ...
By Brian Lockhart There was a lot of skill on the mats at the third annual Orangeville Open Martial Arts Championships held at the Orangeville Agricultural Centre on Saturday, Nov. 15. Around 400 ...
By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Soup kitchens and food banks play an increasingly critical role in supporting Canadians, especially here in Orangeville. One local kitchen in ...
By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Orangeville’s most anticipated day of the year arrived on Saturday, Nov. 15, as actors, staff, board members and supporters, both new and ...
By Joshua Drakes A new community hangout spot has popped up right in the heart of Orangeville, filling a previous gap in local entertainment. Orangeville is known for its local charm and downtown ...
By Keith Schell Even though we have all used them at one time or another, vending machines are the “Rodney Dangerfield” of the machine world. They get no respect. We take them for granted when ...
Public comments on the proposal can be submitted to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry until Nov. 24 By Joshua Drakes, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Ontario’s Ministry of ...
By James Gerus A well-known Orangeville restaurant, Deja Vu, continues to thrive as it enters its second month operating at a brand-new location. Deja Vu left its previous Broadway location on ...
Caledon MP Kyle Seeback, M.P Canadians were hoping for a budget that would deliver a positive and affordable future for all Canadians. The Liberals had promised that it would be a ...
By Brian Lockhart “Let them eat cake.” That is the notorious phrase attributed to French Queen Marie Antoinette as her response to being told the population is starving. It’s a little misleading ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Mono residents in the Fieldstone subdivision have had enough of foul smells from a wastewater treatment facility. And they want the ...