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November 15, 2006
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Whitehead, Beffort, McClure, Payne join council
Caledon voters returned Marolyn Morrison to the mayor's chair Monday, to serve council in its first four-year term. More...

Each year the Caledon Chamber of Commerce and the Brampton Board of Trade recognize an agricultural business within the Region of Peel with the distinction of "Farm Family of the Year," and this year, the Peel Federation of Agriculture (PFA) is pleased to announce that Dixellen Farms, owned by Bill More...

More landowners are now helping to protect the Oak Ridges Moraine, as a result of a major landowner contact program launched earlier this year in selected areas of the moraine, part of Ontario's Greenbelt. More...
Let them be honoured properly
A nd then there were three. That's all that remains of the 619,636 Canadians who served in the First World War between 1914 and 1918, the "war end all wars" as it was called. More...
Federal Finance Minister Jim Flaherty must see some similarity between the plight he faced and the one his Ontario counterpart, Greg Sorbara, faced three years ago. More...
Students from Credit View public school left their mark in conservation history as they teamed up with the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and its partners to help bring back Atlantic salmon to Lake Ontario. More...
The Bolton Wanderers Soccer Club honoured two of its fine volunteers with the Lina Marino Memorial Award, at its annual general meeting. More...
The provincial growth plan, Places to Grow, sets targets for population and employment forecasts, as well as intensification and minimum densities of development for cities and towns across the Greater Golden Horseshoe. The Places to Grow Act, 2005 requires the Region of Peel's Official Plan to conf More...
Caledon Public Library has launched a new Web site - ww.caledon.library.on.ca - that creates a user friendly 24/7 virtual library that is accessible, anywhere, anytime. More...
August 1944 dawned bright and sunny on the Falaise Gap Caen, France. American and British troops had been engaged in clearing the Gap to free up a further route to Paris. They were unsuccessful. More...
The old auto hobbyists, members of the Caledon Cruisers, enjoyed their 2006 cruising season of 24 scheduled dates. They had great turnouts except, of course, on the six rainy nights. The lucky winner of the "Hot Rod Garage" neon sign was G.S. Hapcott of Georgetown. More...

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