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Donna Lee Reid, manager of purchasing with the Dufferin-Peel Catholic district school board, was recently presented with the 2007 McCordic Award. The McCordic Award is presented annually by the Ontario Association of School Business Officials in recognition of an individual's outstanding contribution to the service of school business. More ... David Tilson, MP for Dufferin-Caledon, visited Canadian Forces Base Borden, July 24, to participate in "ExecuTrek," through the Canadian Forces Liaison Council. More ... Rick Tredwell was recently appointed by the Peel district school board as the new principal at The Humberview school in Bolton. He had been the vice-principal at TL Kennedy secondary school in Mississauga. Humberview will also be getting a new viceprincipal in William Clarke. He was previously a vice-principal at Mississauga secondary school. More ... The finishing touches are being put in place for the Bolton Business Improvement Area's big event of the year, Midnight Madness. Nine members of the BIA met last Monday night at Kings on Queen to iron out the final details for the annual event that attracts thousands of people to the downtown core for a night of entertainment and shopping. More ... The Peel Environmental Youth Alliance recently provided an update of its activities to the Dufferin-Peel Catholic district school board. PEYA is a network of action-oriented students in Peel region concerned about environmental issues and determined to make positive change. More ... To date, 211 mosquito batches have been tested for WNV and all were negative for the virus. A total of 27 dead crows and blue jays have been reported and those specimens suitable for testing were sent to the laboratory and all tested negative. More ... The Peel district school board recently awarded the contract for the additions at Belfountain public school and Caledon Central public school to Devlan Construction Ltd. for $4 million. More ... With CNE, school openings, pool and cottage closings approaching rapidly, activities at the centre are in high gear. Florida may smell sweet and beckon but here we are in your own back yard and no passport required to join us. More ... Samantha Ciarlandini was awarded the prestigious Fr. Henk van den Berg Scholarship by the Bolton Knights of Columbus Council at the R.F. Hall graduation ceremonies June 25. More ... Herb Campbell public school held its first annual Snap Math Fair in its gym recently. Grade 7 pupils Qaitlin Singh (left) and Chelsea Corkish (right) display their project called Towers of Marshmallows. The smallest number of marshmallows had to be on top. More ... The Peel district school board recently recognized Emma Manninen, a grade 3 pupil from Caledon East public school, for placing first in the Canada at the 2007 International Math Kangaroo competition. She also received an invitation to attend an international math camp in Romania. More ... In the July 25 issue of the Citizen, on our Horse Country page, we misspelled the name of world famous Brazilian rider Alvaro Alfonso de Miranda Neto. The Citizen apologizes for the error. More ... Group commissioners from Alton, Bolton, Caledon, Caledon East and Mono Mills all received a pin and a certificate signed by The Honourable Mike Colle, Ontario Minister of Citizenship and Immigration. Each of the group commissioners has completed 10 or more years of volunteer service with Scouts Canada in Caledon. More ... Peace Ranch recently held its fifth annual gourmet dinner at Glen Eagle Golf Club. What a fine evening it was! The company was excellent and included many from the Town of Caledon, who have always been supportive of Peace Ranch. Gilles Roche of Gourmandissimo again worked his magic with a feast typical of Provence. More ... |
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