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News November 8, 2006
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FREE PUMPKINS ENJOYED
     All the pupils at James Bolton Public school were treated to free pumpkins courtesy
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Compensation is authorized
     A bylaw was passed by Caledon council recently that authorizes the mayor and clerk to execute offers of compensation in connection with the expropriation of road widenings and hydro easements along Coleraine Drive. The offers will be based on compensation values established by individual full narrat
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Speaker on diabetes Nov. 8
     Did you know more than two million Canadians have diabetes and the number is expected to increase dramatically as the population ages? Risk factors for type 2 diabetes include being age 40 or over, being related to a person with diabetes, being Aboriginal, Hispanic, South Asian, Asian or African des
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Energy Star homes are deemed 'best in their class'
By Michelle Minnoch
     While many people are aware of the Energy Star products they can buy for their homes, some may not be aware that there are Energy Star homes on the market.
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Caledon OPP pursue stolen tractor-trailer, suspects flee
     Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 30 property damages and six personal injury collisions during the week of Oct. 23-29. Tuesday, Oct. 24, a
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Seat belt rules welcome, loopholes remain
     Changes to Ontario's seat belt law, limiting the number of passengers to the number of seat belts, received unanimous support at Queen's Park. The legislation, passed expeditiously at the urging of the Progressive Conservatives, still contains loopholes, according to party leader and MPP John Tory.
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