How many of us think about, and even talk to, the dearly departed? How often do we miss hearing their voices or laughter? Recently, while driving home from my radiation treatment at Southlake, ...
King’s guiding document – the Our King Official Plan – presents an orderly, coordinated planning approach through 2051. Staff presented an update to council recently, including a vast array of ...
As my wise old dad used to say, “Son, always leave your campsite cleaner than you found it.” That adage really hit home when I began to look at my own community as “my campsite.” The Laudato Si' ...
Driven by heart, King-based Caregiving Matters has become a valuable resource for caregivers worldwide. Founder and chair Mary Bart said they created an ideal platform for their largely online service ...
The majority of Ontario motorists know that tire inflation is necessary. It also improves fuel economy and lessens vehicle emissions. Experience a low or flat tire is never welcome, but Craftsman's ...
Several Caledon residents, and alumni of St. Michael Catholic Secondary School, held a mini reunion of sorts. Former staff and students rolled out the welcome mat for a Dominican-based “hero,” a ...
Residents will enjoy a new, modern recreational facility in King, thanks to an agreement between Seneca College and King Township. Just what form this new facility will take is still up in the air, ...
A beautiful fall day blessed residents and local officials for the official dedication of Budweth Park in Nobleton. The park honours the late Alf Budweth Sr., who simply loved Nobleton and its people.
The Alzheimer Society of York Region hosted their annual Walk for Memories at Seneca College in King City this past Sunday. It was a sunny, yet cool day for the participants who walked the beautifully ...
Friday was a historic day in King as three levels of government came together to celebrate the Township's newest project. King councillors, government representatives and members of Seneca College put ...
It's disheartening that in this current age of instant enlightenment, messages and facts are still somewhat skewed. We're constantly bombarded by news clips and snippets, claiming the Province is ...
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