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Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Staying at a hospital can be a scary and difficult situation, especially for pediatric patients. However, a local hockey team is helping patients at Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) feel a little more comfortable during their stay after donating teddy bears to the local hospital. Members of the Orangeville Blitz hockey club dropped off more than 150 stuffed animals at Headwaters Hospital …See the Story
Orangeville Blitz donates 150 stuffed animals to Headwaters
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dufferin County Council has pledged to provide $10,000 in financial assistance to Crime Stoppers of Simcoe–Dufferin–Muskoka, following a report on their uncertain future. During their meeting on Feb. 13, Dufferin County Councillors received a delegation from Tom Young, vice president of the local Crime Stoppers branch, and Leslie Woodley, police coordinator for the organization. The delegati…See the Story
Amidst uncertain future for local Crime Stoppers branch, Dufferin County kicks in funds
Alzheimer · OrangevilleBy Sam Odrowski Registration is open for this year’s Walk for Alzheimer’s fundraiser. The annual event takes place at the Island Lake Conservation Area in May and is held by the Alzheimer’s Society of Dufferin County. The five-kilometre walk is scheduled for Sunday, May 25, with in-person registration at 9 a.m. and the walk commencing at 10 a.m. The Alzheimer’s Society of Dufferin County’s fundraising goal is $60,000 this year, and event organiz…See the Story
Registration open for 2025 Walk for Alzheimer’s at Island Lake
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Paula Brown, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Dufferin County has proclaimed March as Amyloidosis Awareness Month to help bring awareness to the rare, incurable and fatal disease. During their meeting last Thursday (Feb. 13), Dufferin County Council received a presentation from Keith Dares, a board member and secretary from the Canadian Amyloidosis Support Network (CASN), regarding awareness of the disease. “I’m happy to report that our…See the Story
Amyloidosis Awareness Month declared at Dufferin County Council
Conflict of Interest · OrangevilleBy JAMES MATTHEWS Mono Deputy Mayor Fred Nix has been found to have been in a conflict of interest when he participated in a council decision to allow the Bruce Trail Conservancy to use municipal land. Mono resident Elaine Kehoe complained to the municipality’s integrity commissioner, Guy Giono, about an Oct. 22, 2024, council vote regarding land to be used by the Caledon Hills Club of The Bruce Trail Conservancy (BTC). During previous town coun…See the Story
Mono deputy mayor was in conflict in trail vote: integrity commissioner
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy JAMES MATTHEWS Snow fences may make winter driving safer, but there are no rules that govern their installation in Mono. Or likely any other municipality, for that matter. Mono resident Anthony Hosein asked town council when it met on Feb. 11 if there’s a bylaw that property owners have to ensure snow doesn’t accumulate on the town’s network of roads. “Many roads have become unsafe due to blowing snow and no snow fences from the farm fields t…See the Story
Snow fences are not required of Mono landowners
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Sam Odrowski The Dufferin County Canadian Black Association (DCCBA) is celebrating five years of hosting Black History Month events in Dufferin County with a milestone celebration at Theatre Orangeville (87 Broadway) on March 1. The event gets underway at 5 p.m., and this year’s theme is “Black Legacy & Leadership: Celebrating Canadian History.” The theme will highlight the resilience, achievements, and contributions of Black Canadians while …See the Story
DCCBA to mark 5th anniversary of Black History Month celebrations at Theatre Orangeville
Orangeville, Ontario · OrangevilleBy Brian Lockhart For some curlers, bending down on your knees to throw a rock may present a problem. Someone with bad knees or hips, or some other disability may find tossing a rock on the ice sheet to be a real problem. The solution is stick curling. In this type of curling, the player can launch the rock with a long stick that has a special fitting that allows it to work around the handle of a rock so a person can throw while still standing. …See the Story