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By Brian Lockhart Four teams remain in the North Dufferin Baseball League (NBDL) senior playoffs as they battle it out to earn the right to go to this year’s Strother Cup Championship. The second ...
By Joshua Drakes When the lights came up on the Toronto Fringe show, “Me and You and the Highland Coo,” at Orangeville’s Summer Arts Fest, audiences saw a quick-witted road trip comedy filled with ...
By Joshua Drakes As the Dufferin Film Festival kicked off last Friday (Aug. 15), guests were treated to a rich and diverse range of short films, ranging from comedy to political commentary. The ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Orangeville council has taken steps to ensure the integrity and transparency of the municipal penalty system. The municipality has a policy ...
By Sam Odrowski Changes are coming to the Edelbrock Centre in Orangeville, where County of Dufferin staff work. Dufferin County administrative staff at the Edelbrock Centre (30 Centre St.) will ...
By Constance Scrafield In 1984, David Attenborough, a famous British naturalist and filmmaker, told the world. “The next 50 years will determine the fate of all life on this planet.” It was a ...
By Sam Odrowski An accomplished singer and poignant songwriter recently brought the community together in support of local healthcare. The 20th Annual Jim Cuddy Jamboree came to the Lyric Pond in ...
By Constance Scrafield Said the Walrus in Lewis Carroll’s humorous poem, The Walrus and the Carpenter, in his novel, Through the Looking Glass, “Of why the sea is boiling hot and whether ...
By Gwynne Dyer As ever, we are living on borrowed time. There’s the familiar old threat of global nuclear war and the growing risk of global climate catastrophe, plus not-quite-world-ending ...
Dufferin Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers are investigating a shoplifting incident at a hardware store on Fourth Avenue in Orangeville and are seeking the public’s assistance in ...
By JAMES MATTHEWS, LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Orangeville was one of a few municipalities that didn’t ban open air fires in recent weeks. Many southern Ontario cities and provincial ...
CAA is joining an industry coalition advocating for increased use of recycled crushed aggregates (RCA) in infrastructure projects. The Reform Gravel Mining Coalition (RGMC), representing 20 ...
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