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News August 2, 2006  RSS feed

Much interest shown in Ellwood Drive West proposals
     Considerable interest was shown by residents in the proposals for traffic management along Ellwood Drive West in Bolton at a recent open house.
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The CCS torch has been passed
     Caledon Community Services (CCS) is excited and pleased to announce the appointment of Monty Laskin as executive director and Stan Shabason as the incoming board chair.
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Anti-bullying poster at PJP II
     Pope John Paul II School in Bolton recently held a contest to see which student could come up with the best anti-bullying poster as part of their continuing antibullying campaign.
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This day in history
Aug. 2
     Aug. 2, 1922 Alexander Graham Bell died at his home on Cape Breton Island. The audiologist is credited with inventing the telephone (1876).
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Parking allowed on east side of Sackville Street
     Siding with a request from residents, Caledon council recently voted to allow parking on the east side of Sackville Street in Bolton between house numbers 39 and 51.
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Three Caledon girls making bears for sick children
     A foster sister living in the Dominican Republic was the inspiration for three Caledon girls to make teddy bears and give them to sick children at the Credit Valley Hospital in Mississauga.
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