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News November 29, 2006
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Morrison won vote count in four of five wards
By ALAN LICZYK
     The official voter results and poll-by-poll tallies from
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Coping with holiday grief
     Holidays can be a stressful and demanding time for anyone. But, when you are grieving the loss of a loved one, holidays can even be painful and anxious. At a time when all of society is cheerful and publicly celebrating, how can we cope? How can we get through the holiday season without that loved o
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An evening of wine and food supports Headwaters hospital
     Howard the Butcher's Meats and Deli, a gourmet food market located in Caledon East, will host an evening of wine tasting and food paring from 7 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 30, featuring wines paired with a variety of meats, cheeses, breads and desserts. The minimum suggested donation is $20 per person wi
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Pope John Paul II School lauded
     Dec. 7, Pope John Paul II School in Bolton will receive the newly created Emmanouela Dimas Award for outstanding fund-raising efforts from the Toonies for Autism Committee. Emmanouela along with several executives will be visiting PJPII to bestow this special award. In addition, the school will rece
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Meeting on cell tower in Wildfield tonight
     A public meeting on a proposed project to erect a Bell Mobility communications relay tower at St. Patrick's Church Wildfield will be held tonight (Wednesday, Nov. 29) at St. Patrick's School, southwest corner of Gore and Mayfield Roads, at 7 p.m. Church and school officials have organized the meetin
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Thompson, McClure ready to represent Ward 2
By ALAN LICZYK
     Ward 2 will have a new regional councillor and a new area councillor looking after their needs for the next four-year term.
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Palgrave tree lighting
     The 5th annual Palgrave Christmas tree lighting and carol singing event will take place at the Palgrave Stationlands starting at 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec 2. Carol singing will take place
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BEL AIR ASSISTS ABBEYFIELD
     Civic-minded Bel Air Lumber of Bolton has stepped forward with a
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Rev. Curtis performs at church
     Bolton United Church is proud to present a Christmas concert performance, featuring the music of The Rev. Mark Curtis, known as
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REGION OFFERS FLU SHOTS
     Peel Region Public Health held a flu shot clinic at the Caledon administration
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Arnold-Judge back to work as school trustee
By ALAN LICZYK
     Caledon's public school trustee wasted no time in getting back to work after being re-elected Nov. 13.
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Viola turned in solid effort
By MARK PAVILONS
     Tony Viola, who mounted a solid effort in the three-way race for regional councillor for Wards 3 & 4, worked hard to get his message across.
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Sign variance gets approval
     Valleywood West Developments Ltd. was granted a sign variance by Caledon council recently for 12489 Hurontario St.
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Appointment system needs to be improved
     ALOT OF CANADIANS, among them columnist Claire Hoy, see nothing
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Jason Payne took 60 % of the polls in Ward 5
By ALAN LICZYK
     In the wide-open, fourperson race for Ward 5 area Darnley proud to
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Polls very even in Ward 3/4 regional race
By ALAN LICZYK
     Staff Reporter The poll results were quite close in the three-way race for regional councillor in Wards 3/4 in the Nov. 13 municipal election.
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Winning Ward 2 candidates took most polls
By ALAN LICZYK
     Staff Reporter The winning candidates from Ward 2 in the Nov. 13 municipal election also won most of the polls in their riding.
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Road closed for Santa parade
     Caledon OPP assisted by the Region of Peel will be closing Regional Road 50 in Bolton Saturday, Dec. 2 for the arrival of the Bolton Santa Claus Parade. The parade begins at 11 a.m. and is expected to wrap up by 12:30 p.m.
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Santa Comes to Bolton Saturday for Annual Kinsmen Christmas Parade
     The Annual Kinsmen Christmas Parade this year promises to be bigger and better than ever. The theme of this year's parade is
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Volunteer, naval officer Paul Hong enters race for PC nomination
     A c c o m p l i s h e d community volunteer and Canadian Forces Naval Reserve officer Paul Hong became the newest candidate to seek the nomination of the Dufferin- Caledon PC Association.
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Polls nearly split in Ward 1 area race
By ALAN LICZYK
     The top two contenders for Ward 1 area councillor in the Nov. 13 municipal election were almost evenly split when it came to the 13 polls in their riding.
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OPP Report 1-888-310-1122
Speeding driver also charged with impaired
     Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 22 property damages and two personal injury collisions during the week of Nov. 14-19.
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Tory congratulates federal government for acting on bail
     Progressive Conservative Party Leader John Tory welcomed a federal announcement on reverse onus bail and called on Dalton McGuinty to finally do something on bail at the provincial level.
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CITIZENS ON PATROL DONATION
     The Rotary Club of Bolton recently donated $500 to the Caledon Citizens On Patrol
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McNeil pleased with efforts
By MARK PAVILONS
     Don McNeil, who earned a respectable 950 votes in his first attempt running against Nick deBoer in Wards 3 & 4, was pleased with his efforts and "enjoyed every minute of it (campaign)." He said he met some very interesting people who had some nice things to say.
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Council meetings are approved
     The 2007 Caledon council meeting schedule was recently approved by council.
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Farm and food conference at Brampton fairgrounds
     Halton and Peel Federations of Agricultural are pleased to host a local
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Witnesses sought in Nov. 20 fatal collision
     following a Nov. 20 collision that claimed the life of a 74-year-old Toronto woman.
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