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If you've driven along Highway 10 in Caledon lately between Olde Base Line and The Grange, you can't help but notice the array of construction equipment and materials. If you're quick, you can catch a glimpse of a structure emerging from the trees on the east side of the road. The Town of Caledon ha More ... Family Transition Place's efforts to reduce sexual harassment in the workplace received a tremendous local boost last week, thanks to politicians and business leaders. The Caledon Chamber of Commerce hosted the signing of FTP's proclamation, Stop Right There, Prevent Sexual Harassment in the Workpla More ... The contract for the supply and application of dust suppressants was recently awarded by Caledon council to low bidder Pollard Highway Products. More ... Members of the Peel Referral Association Caledon Chapter were updated on how things are progressing in the Town of Caledon during a breakfast meeting with Mayor Marolyn Morrison at Chef Talk Bistro in Bolton last Tuesday. More ... Caledon Fire & Emergency Fire Services responded to a report of an industrial fire May 8 on Regional Road 50 in a woodworking plant from a 911 call. More ... A delegation of concerned parents asked the Peel District School Board not to slash or eliminate gifted programs. More ... Headwaters Health Care Auxiliary's popular Teddy Bear Clinic will be held on Saturday, May 27 in the main lobby of the Orangeville Headwaters Hospital from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Children are encouraged to bring along their favourite teddy bear or doll and have the medical staff perform a check-up for a More ... BRAG (Bolton Residents Association Group) will hold its monthly meeting on Tuesday, May 23 at 7 p.m. at Allan Drive Middle School. At this meeting the guest speaker will be Darren Parberry of Metis Transit. The group discusses local issues of interest to Bolton residents, and local politicians will More ... Are you having trouble making decisions? Have you lost touch with your inner compass? Would you like to become more aware in your life's journey ? More ... Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to one personal injury collision and 21 property damage collisions during the week of May 1-8. More ... Monday, May 8 at approximately 3:24 p.m. Caledon OPP officers and Caledon Emergency Services personnel attended to a residential property on The Grange Sideroad near Heart Lake Road in Caledon. More ... Members of the Caledon OPP Criminal Investigations Unit are pursuing two suspects following an April 22 residential robbery. More ... The Hills of Headwaters Tourism Association officially launched the 5th edition of their annual Visitor's Guide and Map May 2 through a targeted distribution into the GTA. More ... After months of negotiations, a tourism services agreement was reached between Caledon council and the Hills of Headwaters Tourism Association. More ... A major new landowner information project, created by 23 conservation and environmental organizations working together to provide co-ordinated conservation services, has been launched in selected areas of the Oak Ridges Moraine. More ... The Peel Heritage Complex is offering free weekend admission this month to celebrate Museum Month. May is packed with exciting activities and exhibitions, including hands-on fun for kids, the 33rd annual Juried Show of Fine Art and the Laboratories and Longhouses and Early Trades and Professions in More ... Caledon East public school was recently named one of the top 15 schools in Greentec's THINKGREEN recycling program. About 1,400 schools participate in Canada. More ... Lower vacancy rates and a loss of rental housing stock are limiting affordability for thousands of households in Peel Region. More ... The A Channel from Barrie visited the Bolton Laughter Club in March 29 and subsquently aired the segment. More ... Caledon council recently recognized June as Seniors' Month and is encouraging all citizens to recognize and celebrate the accomplishments of its seniors. More ... Atotal of 375 students from 10 schools across Peel came together May 4 to get their hands dirty and make a difference! More ... At the recent Wednesday Restaurant Night outing, Beavers were shown what happens behind the counter More ... |
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