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September 6, 2006
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The Halton-Peel Cattlemen's Association and the Peel Junior Farmers club recently joined forces to organize a fund-raiser for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. Collectively, the organizations raised $7,500, which they presented to Michelle Baldwin, of the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, i... More...

St. Michael Catholic Secondary School will be coming to Bolton in September 2008. The new high school planned by the Dufferin Peel Catholic School Board will house 1,300 students. It will be located north of Columbia Way, east of Regional Road 50. More...

The Mayor's Business Breakfast will be held Wednesday, Sept. 20 at Banty's Roost Golf & Country Club on Bramalea Road. Registration and breakfast take place between 7 and 8 a.m. followed by a welcome from the Town of Caledon. The keynote speaker, from 8-9 a.m., will be Tom Heintzman, president of Bu More...

A Caledon mother was among three Canadians killed in Lexington, Kentucky last Sunday when Comair Flight 5191 crashed after trying to take off from the wrong runway. More...
A little perspective, please
N ow that the army of AIDS activists and assorted celebrities have left Toronto following the worldwide More...
Professional wood carver Jack Middleton invites you to join the Humber Valley Wood Carvers for an enjoyable afternoon or evening of instruction in the art of carving. Broaden your horizons as you develop a new skill, in a supportive environment of carvers working at various levels. Don't know a goug More...
The under-9 Bolton Wanderers soccer team played superbly in winning the Alliston Invitational Soccer Tournament recently. More...
Getting a permanent work of art on your body requires a lot of thought. And it should be a positive experience from start to finish. More...
Join the residents of Kleinburg and area for their fun-filled annual community festival. The Binder Twine Festival, celebrating 40 years, is organized and run entirely by hundreds of volunteers. Enjoy a day filled with good food, unique crafts, demonstrators, and great entertainment for the entire f More...
How disappointing to see yet another Kyoto rant, this time in the form of an attack on a respected columnist who does his homework, by someone who obviously has not bothered ("How has his head in the sand," Our Readers Write, Aug. 2). More...
Anew school year has begun. Like most, it is filled with high hopes and expectations for success and achievement. It is a chance for renewal, because, no matter how much a student has struggled in the past, this is a new opportunity. More...
Warm, leisurely driving conditions of the summer make it easy to forget that in only few short months, snow, ice, salt, slush and sleet will make everyday driving a more difficult and often more hazardoussituation. To ensure safe driving this coming winter, follow these easy steps for winterizing yo More...