August 29, 2007 / Front Page

News

Not all plastics can be recycled at Peel facility

The Region of Peel reminds residents to only place acceptable recyclable items in their blue box to reduce the amount of contaminated material being generated at Peel's recycling facility. More...

Plowing match Thursday at Lothlorien

The Peel-Dufferin Plowing Association is holding its 82nd annual Plowing Match Thursday, Aug. 30 at Lothlorien, the farm of Sue & John Grange (corner of King & Creditview Rd). It promises to be an exciting day (rain or shine). More...

Peel board encourages parents to register children

The Peel District School Board is encouraging parents of kindergarten children and new Peel families with school-aged children to register for school from Aug. 27 to 31. More...

Community

Garden Foods tourney once again supports CCS, community

The Garden Foods Market in Bolton recently held its 5th annual golf tournament Aug. 8 at Glen Eagle and what a tournament it was! More...

Volunteers sought for Rapport Youth

Rapport Youth & Family Services is a non-profit social service organization that provides counselling and related support services to troubled youth. More...

Caledon seniors' centre's September fall kick-off

Join our winning team and make it a harvest of good times for fall. Our program, travel and activity committees have put together a full schedule of activities and trips to suit your wishes and suggestions. More...

Arts & Entertainment

INGLEWOODSTOCK EVENT ROCKS

Inglewood was thundering over the weekend, to the sounds of some high-calibre rock bands from across Ontario, during the first IngleWoodstock event. Right, The Imports took to the stage early Friday afternoon. More...

CAV riders raise money for centre stop at Bolton Legion for ceremony

Roughly 50 motorcyclists rode across the GTA, arriving in Bolton Saturday, all in aid of the Tony Stacey Centre for veterans and their spouses. Despite inclement weather, the spirits were high and the reception amazing at the Bolton Legion. More...

STATION OPEN HOUSE

Firefighters and volunteers helped serve a great pancake and sausage breakfast to visitors to Saturday's open house at the Mono Mills station. More...

Final link complete to McEwan Drive East

Construction of the connection of McEwan Drive East to Commercial Road in Bolton was recently completed by the Town's contractor IL Duca Contracting Inc. of Toronto. The Town of Caledon officially opened the road to traffic August 10. More...

One more arrested in connection with homicide

Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) officers continue to investigate the murder of an adult male. More...

Editorial

A deadly anniversary

Horseshoe train wreck

Next Monday will be the 100th anniversary of the worst train wreck in the history of the Canadian Pacific Railway's Owen Sound Division. More...

Cartoon

Full Story

'Plunging' into the Blue

When asked whether she was a fish or a girl, my bubbly two-year-old responded "fishy-girl." "I go to Plunge now, Dada?" It took her less than 24 hours to gush forth with her demand, after being exposed for the first time to the fantastic aquatic More...

Caledon Sports

Blue team wins IBHL championship crown

The semifinals and final game of the Inglewood Ball Hockey League season proved that anyone can become the champion. Semifinals Aug. More...

UNDER 18 CHAMPIONS

Congratulations to the Bolton Wanderers U18 NPHSL Champions. The Bolton team had an impressive 4 wins and 1 tie in the playoffs held Aug. 18 and 19 in Hillsburg. More...

Walmsley wins golf tourney

Jed Walmsley of Cheltenham shot rounds of 76 and 76 for eight over par to win Canadian Junior Golf Association's Northern Ontario PGA Junior Championship in the boys age 17 to 19 division, held Aug. 8-9 at Timberwolf Golf Club in Garson, Ontario. More...

Our Readers Write

Online reporting works

I am writing this letter to thank all the residents of the Town of Caledon who are presently supporting the use of the online reporting form for the Road Watch Caledon program. More...

Praise for walk-in clinic

I would like to comment on our walk-in clinic in Bolton. I have frequented on too many occasions, this clinic run by Emma Fellin, who is a very caring individual who does a wonderful job running this clinic. More...

Friends helped in crisis

They say that you don't know who your true friends are until there is a crisis. August 15, and the days that followed, our family (Dean) learned that we are surrounded by many friends and an endless supply of support. More...