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Brampton appoints additional regional councillor, more sought The City of Brampton appointed city councillor Grant Gibson as a Regional Councillor to serve at Peel Regional Council. Seven members of Peel regional council, including the mayor and six councillors, now represent Brampton residents. In 2005, Bill 186 gave the City of Brampton one additional regi... More ... Sign variance gets approval Valleywood West Developments Ltd. was granted a sign variance by Caledon council recently for 12489 Hurontario St. The applicant wanted to erect a non-illuminated Vshaped ground sign on a vacant property it owns on Highway 10 immediately north of Valleywood Boulevard. The variance was required bec... More ...
By ALAN LICZYK The ceremonial first meeting of Caledon council last Tuesday at the Albion Bolton Community Centre saw five returning members and four new councillors sworn in. The members re-elected include Mayor Marolyn Morrison and councillors Nick deBoer, Annette Groves, Richard Paterak and Allan Thompson. More ...
New building open Caledon Hills Fellowship Baptist Church (CHFBC) has opened the doors of its new church building at 16591 Airport Road just north of the town of Caledon East. More ...
By Donna Davies More than 150 of George and Lynda Berney’s closest friends dropped by to congratulate them on 125 years in business in Caledon East. George Berney’s grandfather, another George W. Berney, started the hardware business on the main street of Caledon East in 1881 and as they say, the rest is history! More ... Why can we sell tobacco products but not ‘raw’ milk? Seldom, if ever, have we seen Premier Dalton McGuinty and Finance Minister Greg Sorbara as far apart on an issue as they were on the subject of Ontario’s longstanding ban on sales of “raw” (unpasteurized) milk. As a Grey county dairy farmer continued his hunger strike, begun after he was charged w... More ...
Another piece of downtown Bolton’s beautification puzzle has been completed. The Bolton Community Action Site, a volunteer citizen’s group whose mandate is to make improvements on public land along the Humber River, More ...
Caledon PC nomination candidate Paul Hong pledged to help put an end to provincial Liberal waste when he visited a local convenience store to highlight the controversial McGuinty government decision to spend $6 million dollars to re-brand the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation by simply droppin... More ...
The Rotary Club of Bolton and Forster’s Book Garden teamed up to donate $1,125 to the Caledon Community Services Santa Fund. The Rotary Club gave $1,000 and Forster’s contributed $125. The money will be used for gift certificates. More ... Youth engage youth in the fight against tobacco use At a recent Youth Tobacco Conference hosted by the Region of Peel, youth leaders took to the stage to raise awareness among their peers about the marketing tactics of the tobacco industry and the health effects of tobacco use. The event, which attracted close to 100 participants, was organized by... More ...
The annual Toys for Tots fund-raiser is once again being held at Bolton Canadian Tire and will run until Dec. 23. Caledon OPP officers, auxiliary officers and civilian volunteers will run a donation box at the front exit doors, More ... Serious injury in Highway 9 collision Thursday, Dec. 7, at approximately 8:12 a.m. Caledon OPP responded to a serious motor vehicle collision on Highway 9, just west of St. Andrew’s Road in the Town of Caledon. A grey Dodge pickup truck was traveling westbound on Highway 9, when the driver lost control of the vehicle on the icy roadwa... More ... Peel vows to stop youth violence before it starts The Peel Youth Violence Prevention Committee is taking an aggressive stand in its effort to make communities and schools in Peel safer with the launch of the first-ever, region-wide strategy to reduce youth violence. More ... Farmer continues hunger strike over raw milk The issue of people’s freedom to choose what kind of food they want to eat has made news across Ontario the past two weeks after an Owen Sound-area farmer had his farm shut down by the provincial government for selling raw milk. The farmer, Michael Schmidt, began a hunger strike shortly after Mini... More ... |
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