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November 7, 2007  RSS feed

Robert F. Hall Catholic secondary school in Caledon East celebrated its 15th anniversary Saturday with a barbecue, cake and two football games. Principal Ed McMahon (left) was joined in cutting the cake by Caledon councillors Nick deBoer and Richard Whitehead. More...

To honour the memory of Canadians who have served their country in times of war, the Town of Caledon will hold a Remembrance Day service at Town Hall commencing at 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 9. Mayor Marolyn Morrison extends an invitation to residents and business owners to join municipal staff and council at the Caledon East cenotaph at Town Hall Nov. 9. More...

The Caledon Chamber of Commerce, the Brampton Board of Trade and the Peel Federation of Agriculture are proud to announce that Robert and Bruce Mellow, of Bolton have been named as the Region of Peel Farm Family of the Year. Longtime residents of the community the Mellow family has built up an impressive Jersey herd that is respected world-wide. More...

There were no major storms for Hydro One to deal with this year Caledon council was told during the the company's annual update recently. Terry Bateman, customer operations manager for the Orangeville area, explained a major storm is defined as being greater than 24 hours. There were eight small storms occurring Jan. 8, March 1, April 24, May 31, June 8, July 8, Aug. More...
National Affairs
It's been more than two decades now since then prime minister Brian Mulroney won the respect of much of the western world by pushing the reluctant Commonwealth and U.S. leaders to impose a boycott against South Africa's racist apartheid regime. More...
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THIS COLUMN IS PROVIDED AS A FREE PUBLIC SERVICE TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO ANNOUNCE UPCOMING EVENTS. PLEASE CONTACT BETH EARLYREA AT CALEDON COMMUNITY SERVICES AT 905-584-9460 IF YOU WISH TO HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLISHED. More...
The Caledon Blackhawks minor bantam selects played the Brampton Spitfires, in inter-city play at Terry Miller Arena, Saturday, Nov. 3. This contest saw a tentative Blackhawks team struggling to find their game. The Spitfires played an aggressive game, breaking up Blackhawk plays while peppering their goal with shot after shot. More...
The Peel Region Official Plan Review work program, which outlines the approach the Region will take in reviewing its Official Plan, was approved by Peel Regional council. More...
When the 44 members of the Caledon Concert Band travel to Ottawa next spring, they hope it won't just be Canadian athletes focused on gold in 2008. The community-based concert band will vie for the gold award with other top school and community bands from across the country, as they perform and compete at the 2008 MusicFest Canada National Finals. More...
Have you ever answered the phone, heard the words "charitable" or "not-for-profit" and the first thing you think is, "they're calling for a donation"? Well, that's not always the case. Caledon Community Services has been serving this community since 1971. More...