King households will be paying more for water in the coming year. Council approved staff recommendations for a roughly 3% hike in water and wastewater rates. On the blended total rate for water ...
Driving down a country road the other day I filled my lungs with the still-mild fall air. It was a beautiful day. I thought, then thought some more. Not unlike an old, famous farm hand, I could ...
An MPP serving King has received a prestigious international honour. Caroline Mulroney, President of the Treasury Board of Ontario and Minister of Francophone Affairs, has been made a Knight of ...
We humans, despite our flaws, tend to be giving sorts. I’m not sure if it’s by design, but it seems our generous nature is inherent and comes from within. And that’s a very good thing.
Sip & Savour is set to bring the community together once again for an evening of friendly faces, lively entertainment, and spirited bidding – all in support of the King Township Food Bank.
A King resident believes in being a “sharp-dressed man.” Jerry Fragomeni is sporting a new blazer, but it has nothing to do with fashion. He’s wearing the coat for a full month with one big goal ...
The historic gatehouse at Marylake will be getting some much-needed upgrades. Councillors gave their approval to the work, which includes a long list of improvements. The work to be done will ...
As part of its ongoing commitment to road safety – especially where children play – King Township launched its Community Safety Camera Program to improve road safety in two-high risk areas. Following ...
A serious multi-vehicle collision in the Township of King over the weekend has left one person dead, while York Regional Police Major Collision Investigations Unit continues to probe the incident. On ...
A 12-year-old boy was sent to hospital after being bitten by a coyote in Nobleton on Sunday afternoon. York Regional Police said they received a call for an animal complaint in the area of Highway 27 ...
Speed cameras will soon be a thing of the past, as the Province has moved to ban them, calling them a “cash grab” from taxpayers. The Ontario government will introduce legislation that will ban the ...