November 24, 2005 RSS feed / Local News

Mono eyes draft roadside memorial policy

Mono Councillors are closing in on a Town policy for roadside memorials. More...

Fashion Show raises $3,510 for Kaitlin

CHRISTMAS FASHION SHOW raises $3,510 for Kaitlin Bolton More...

Dufferin law library goes online

It might not qualify as a local faculty of law, but several Dufferin-area lawyers were introduced in the county More...

THE GALAXY SUNLIGHT Film Festival, held November 15, raised $5,091 for Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Dufferin County. The day was an early dismissal day for area students, and kids had the option of watching two films for $15. More...

County Briefs

Exemption requested County Council More...

ON THE FIRST DAY OF WINTER driving

an accident involving two cars at the Highway 10 and First St. intersection resulted in both drivers being taken to the hospital; there were no passengers. Orangeville fire fighters work on removing this driver from his car. More...

OPP warn about telephone solicitations

With just a month to go until the season of good will and giving, the Dufferin OPP detachment is warning residents to be cautious in their dealings with telephone solicitations. More...

Operation Christmas Child collects 1,858 shoeboxes

Signs of Christmas are popping up everywhere. Store shelves are filling up with Christmas things, More...

Caledon OPP High Miler of the Week

An Orangeville man is the Caledon OPP More...

Photo/MIKE MALONEY ACCESS FITNESS OFFICIALLY opened the doors to their newly expanded facilities on Tuesday night. ACCESS owners Geoff and Faye Del Grande along with their sons Marc and Jake give a hand to Orangeville Mayor Drew Brown who More...

Santa Claus comes to Orangeville in style

SANTA CLAUS ARRIVES. The Orangeville Kinsmen Club Santa Claus parade was held last Saturday in Orangeville under mostly sunny skies. Floats of every shape and size made their way up First Street, down Broadway and finishing at Rotary Park. More...

Ottawa Journal

For the week of Nov. 21 Nov. 25, 2005

Responsible Government and the 38th Parliament For all intents and purposes, it looks like we will be heading into a federal election very soon. More...

Police Board honours six for efforts

The Orangeville Police Services Board recognized four civilians and two members of the auxiliary last Thursday for their efforts in the interests of a More...

5 km run for cancer awareness

A 5 km run in support for a cure for cancer has been organized in Orangeville for this Saturday. More...

DAVID TILSON, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT

for Dufferin More...

Two from Dufferin top Nashville North

Grand Valley native Katie Newton, 21, (now a resident of Bolton) and Orangeville More...

Maodus trial moved to Brampton

The ongoing trial of Ned Maodus on Dufferin County drug charges is continuing in Brampton on Nov. 30. More...

Two hurt in rollover of Westside school bus

A teacher and student at Orangeville More...

Hydro One employees sent to Florida after Hurricane Wilma

Five Orangeville-based Hydro One employees have returned from devastated south Florida after being sent to the state to help repair the damage caused by Hurricane Wilma. More...

MEMBERS OF THE DUFFERIN Quilting Guild presented the quilt the ladies have been working on for the Dr. Andrew C. Vermeer Chemotherapy Suite at Headwaters Health Care Centre on November 16. More...

BUY A TICKET for a good cause:

Joan Hope, one of the owners of Dragonfly Arts on Broadway, poses with candlesticks decorated by local artists. You may win one if you buy a ticket at the store. The money will be donated to the Dufferin Parent More...

After 59 years, Moote & Hodgson closes

Orangeville More...

Alton man gets conditional sentence

Desi Dixon, 34, of Alton will remain in custody for 58 days and then serve a six-month conditional sentence following his guilty plea to a total of nine charges including theft of a credit card, unlawful use of a credit card, and theft under $5,000. More...