By DAN PELTON Staff Reporter
Due to new provincial guidelines, the Town of Mono is looking at preparing its 2008 budget this fall, as scheduled, and putting out a modified version of it in the new year. More...
By LAVINIA KERR Staff Reporter
More than 420 people, including many children from Mono Amaranth Public School, came out to celebrate the opening of Mono's newest trail and participate in local efforts on World Record Walk Day - one of more than 87 sites participating throughout More...
Orangeville Police responded to a call last Tuesday regarding a complaint about a group of people involved in a fight at Rotary Park. Most of the group had dispersed when police arrived and the officers told those who remained to leave the area. More...
By WES KELLER Freelance Reporter
What might be the leastknown club in Dufferin County has been meeting quietly every Tuesday morning at 7 a.m. More...
The Town of Orangeville will celebrate the placement of the sculpture of town founder Orange Lawrence at a special ceremony at the Broadway median in front of the town hall next Sunday, October 14. More...
PAJAMA DAY: Mayor Rob Adams has proclaimed October 12 pajama day in Orangeville. More...
"Give Children the Right-of-way" is the theme of National School Safety Week, Oct. 17-23. More...
Traces of Our Past Festival concludes this weekend with events at the Dufferin County Museum and Archives. More...
THE DECK donated $500 to the Dufferin area OSPCA, Wednesday, proceeds raised during its 5th annual Motorcycle Show and Shine, last Sunday. Deck owner Tim Callaghan (back left) sits with Litt and Shayne Ranco. More...
The Dufferin County Museum is hosting Huronia Landscapes, a special exhibition of fine landscapes and skyscapes by local artist Douglas Edwards in the museum's Lodge Gallery. More...