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December 27th, 2006
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Silcotech North America issued a challenge to Caledon businesses to get their workplaces involved to raise muchneeded funds, food and children’s gifts for the 200 needy families in the community. The challenge extended to workplaces to benefit Caledon Community Services (CCS) and their annual Santa... More...

The bus trip planned by two Bolton women to Fallsview Casino in January is now full. Also, the correct phone number to contact Denise is 905-951-6922. The Citizen apologizes for having the wrong phone number in a previous announcement. More...

Hundreds of leaves were dedicated from the “Tree of Life” campaign at Bolton‘s Shoppers Drug Mart. Each leaf gave renewed life to the CCS transportation program. Wheelchair vans and volunteer drivers provide invaluable independence to so many in Caledon. More...

The provincial government is providing an additional $3,254,251 in 2007 to support and strengthen land ambulance and dispatch service in the Region of Peel. The funds will help further the goal of attaining the 50/50 sharing of costs of municipal land ambulance services by 2008. More...
I n 1969, just down the road from where Green Party Leader Elizabeth May recently captured political attention by finishing second in a federal by-election, a soft-spoken Anglican preacher, Rev. Kenneth Bolton, stunned Ontario’s political class by winning a provincial by-election for the NDP in wha... More...
Seldom, if ever, have we seen two heads of prominent Canadian organizations simultaneously in so much trouble, that both chose to resign rather than face being fired. More...
Debbie Malevris, fund-raising director for Caledon Community Services, recognizes the very generous donation of 200 turkeys to 200 local families and individuals in need. More...
The first “hurricane” of the season struck the Florida Gulf Coast when the Caledon Blackhawks minor bantam select squad swept ashore and made their way to the Ellenton Sports Complex for a tournament against the local Florida teams. Leaving a trail of devastation in their wake, the Hawks advanced ... More...
The Region of Peel has been recognized for exceptional energy management practices in water and wastewater operations by the Ontario Municipal Benchmarking Initiative (OMBI) Water and Wastewater Expert Panel. More...
Two dancers from Mayfield secondary school got a chance to perform on the world stage recently as members of Team Canada at the World Dance Olympics in Riesa, Germany. Sarah Chapman, 16, and Shelby Hagymasy, 14, are in the dance program at Mayfield and this was the first time they’ve been on Team ... More...
As the 2006 season comes to a close and the 2007 season begins, The Caledon Soccer Club would like to take this time to thank our 2006 sponsors. We can’t support our community without the continued support of our sponsors. Thank you. More...
Since September the intermediate students of Caledon Central have been raising money to help set up a community resource centre in a small village in southern Uganda called Tekera. The suggestion for this originated with Mrs. Gowland, whose sister and brother-in-law are currently working there as ... More...
Technology is making it so easy to do just about everything nowadays, including the way we drive and how fuel-efficient our vehicles are. Consider going high tech if you want to lower your consumption, reduce your greenhouse gas emissions and save fuel. More...