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Community October 18, 2006
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COMMUNITY EVENTS
A directory of what is happening in the community
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Perfect time to make your lawn healthier for next spring
     As winter approaches, you've probably scratched lawn care off your to-do list. But your lawn will be greener and healthier next year if you work on it now and leave it alone next spring.
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Bathroom renovations will be big in 2007
     Thinking of updating your bathroom in 2007? You're not alone.
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Metal roofing - investment vs. expense
     When it comes time to re-roof most homeowners treat it as a necessary expense instead of an opportunity to make a wise investment.
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Exemption for pool denied
     A request for an exemption to the swimming pool enclosure bylaw was denied by Caledon council.
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Tips to tune up your furnace before the winter begins
     If it's been awhile since your furnace had its last tune-up, take care of it now so that you don't run into trouble when you really need the heat to come on.
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Winterproofing the home keeps you warm and saves you money
     When the cold winter weather sets in, Canadians are reminded that it's time to prepare the home for the frigid season ahead. Winterizing the home not only keeps you and your family warm, it helps the home become more energy efficient, saving money. The Home Depot Canada offers some easy-to-follow ti
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Cash-in-lieu required for commercial and industrial development
     At the Oct. 10 meeting, Caledon council passed a resolution to enact a bylaw that requires payment of cash-in-lieu of the conveyance of land for parks or other public recreational purposes. The payment affects applications submitted after
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Why renovate and how to hire a contractor
     With housing starts at record highs and plenty of do-it-yourself TV shows to choose from, home renovations have become a very large business.
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Fusion living is creating new multi-tasking home
     The formal living spaces made popular in the '50s and '60s are being replaced with casual, multi-tasking rooms the whole family can enjoy. Next generation homeowners seek communal spaces that are design-conscious, flexible and comfortable.
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Town of Caledon staff participate at Energy Fair
     Town of Caledon staff participated in a luncheon Energy Fair at Town Hall Oct. 10, to learn about residential energy
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Saying thanks to bus drivers
     The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board will pay tribute to its school bus drivers by holding a Bus Driver Appreciation Day today (Oct. 18). The day will be celebrated with special activities and events that provide teachers, students and parents an opportunity to thank the bus drivers who
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Drew Brown runs for PC nomination in Dufferin-Caledon
     Speaking in Bolton last week, Drew Brown announced his intention to seek the Progressive Conservative nomination for the provincial riding of Dufferin-Caledon.
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School reunion Oct. 21
     A reunion/luncheon for the former Albert Street Bolton Public/Continuation School (now James Bolton) will be held Saturday, Oct. 21 at the Bolton community centre. The reunion will run 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $20 per person. Students and teachers who attended this school, prior to the 1968
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No signs for Calder
     Norm Calder, candidate for mayor, advises: "Do not look around as you will not find any of my election signs cluttering the highways and byways of Caledon."
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Mayoral debate Nov. 6
     The Caledon Chamber of Commerce, in conjunction with the Peel Federation of Agriculture will be hosting the mayoral debate on Monday, Nov. 6, at the Caledon Community Complex from 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm. The public is encouraged to attend.
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Kinsmen host Bolton debate
     The Kinsmen Club of Bolton will be hosting a candidates' debate at the Albion Bolton Community Centre Wednesday, Oct. 25, starting at 7 p.m. The evening will begin with Wards 3 & 4 candidate sessions, then school trustees and mayoral sessions, then Ward 5 candidates as the ending sessions. Specific
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