News & Announcements

UPDATE 59 - July 23, 10 am ​Despite all the great work King Township's citizens have done in crushing the curve of new COVID-19 infections, York Region Public Health (YRPH) has issued an alert due…
​UPDATE 58 - July 20, 9:45 am ​Calling all King businesses to join a free business workshop on Strategies for Implementing the Mask Mandate. When: Thursday, July 23rd from 9-10 am on Zoom…
​UPDATE 56 - July 13, 1:20​ pm King's Camp in a Box program is back for round 2! Keep your kids learning and engaged with small interactive activities and crafts - in a box!  Registration…
​UPDATE 57 - July 13, 1:50 pm ​To clarify on the Provincial announcement about parts of the province entering Stage 3, King Township is *not* in the first wave of municipalities entering Stage 3.…
​UPDATE 55 - July 10, 9:15​ am ​Here is our latest update on what’s open and closed. Camp in a Box Round 2 is coming soon!   
​UPDATE 53 - July 9, 1:00 pm King is reminding residents that soccer club activities are not governed or managed by the Township. All club activities including any refund decisions are made…
  ​Update 54 - July 9, 1:28 pm King is providing information and resources to help our community stay safe during COVID-19. Staying Safe During COVID-19 What to do if you feel unwell…
​King Township is continuing its cautious and gradual approach to the province’s reopening plan to ensure areas permitted to open are safe for use and that proper procedures are in place.  At this…
​In consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government has extended the provincial Declaration of Emergency to July 15, 2020. This extension, approved by the Ontario…
​UPDATE 50 - June 24, 11:20 am ​​We're happy to announce our three splash pads are now open: King City, Memorial Park, ​25 Doctors Lane; Nobleton, Tasca Park, 49 Parkheights Trail; Schomberg,…
​UPDATE ​49 - June 19, 2020, 9:30 a.m. As York Region enters Stage 2 of the reopening plan, King is taking a cautious and gradual approach to ensure outdoor recreational areas are safe for use and…