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Windy Hills Caledon organizes seminars and workshops The following workshops have been funded by a grant from the Province of Ontario's Community Conservation Initiative Fund. All events are free and open to the public. If you are interested in attending any or all of the events or wish to get more information, please contact Jen Heneberry, operatio... More ... Wind committee appointments Caledon council recently appointed councillors Doug Beffort, Nick deBoer, Gord McClure and Allan Thompson to the wind solutions business case committee for the 2006-10 term of council. More ... Wildfield residents oppose Bell cell tower By ALAN LICZYK Some Wildfield residents are fighting the proposed installation of a Bell Mobility tower at the local St. Patrick's Church. One of the residents, Dan O'Reilly, addressed Caledon council last Tuesday and asked if council would request the Association of Municipalities of Ontario develop a policy po... More ...
Anne-Marie Petrauskas of Alliston (centre) was one of 30 lucky winners of a trip for two to the Royal Hicacos Resort & Spa in Varadero, Cuba, in Country Style's "It's A Good Day" contest over the holiday season. More ... February hearts and flowers at the Caledon seniors' centre By Lloyd Bittle February, the royal blue amethyst month brings sincerity and happiness to all. Our shortest 2007 month, 28 days, but for each of us a month full of eager anticipation, excitement and joy at our centre. More ... Reduce electricity vampires in your home by attending workshops By Richard Ehrlich You already know that you can save energy and cut down on smog and greenhouse gases by switching to compact fluorescent lighting, buying energy-efficient appliances, reducing heat and air conditioning, putting your pool on a timer, buying clean energy and planting trees. More ... Ice fishing is under way "Our lake has frozen over, the heated ice huts and the augers are out, the cross-country skiing trails are snow covered and it's time for some great skiing and winter fishing," said Bill Lidster, supervisor of conservation areas for Credit Valley Conservation. More ... Town's green fund helps local groups achieve their goals In 2006, the Community Green Fund awarded funding for six local environmental projects: a Caledon community map; an outdoor environmental classroom at James Bolton Public School; COOL Caledon public education; a Humber River naturalization project; an outdoor environmental education pilot program a... More ... Info session for kindergarten for special needs On Wednesday, February 7, the Dufferin- Peel Catholic District School Board will host a Kindergarten Entry Planning Information Night. This meeting is for parents of children with special needs which effect their learning, such as vision, hearing, physical, developmental or autism, who are entering... More ... Car hit mailboxes, left the scene Caledon OPP officers responded to 28 property damage and two personal injury collisions during the week ending Jan. 22. Sadly, there was one fatality. Traffic Caledon OPP and OPP Technical Collision Investigators are continuing their investigation of a collision involving a car and a truck on Ai... More ... TRCA launches 'Capture the Humber' photo contest In celebration of the upcoming 10th anniversary of the Humber River as a Canadian Heritage River, Toronto and Region Conservation (TRCA) has launched its Capture the Humber photo contest, inviting the public to share their memories and experiences of this historical Canadian landscape. More ... Organics recycling program launched in Peel On April 2, Peel region will launch an organics recycling program Caledon, Brampton and Mississauga. The new program will enable Peel residents to easily and conveniently dispose of household organic material, such as food waste and soiled paper products. More ... Caledon wants to be in transportation study By ALAN LICZYK Caledon council will request the Town become a Assumption of services The municipal services in the Realzon subdivision in Bolton were recently assumed by council. Also known as the Humber Valley Meadows subdivision, the residential development comprises 173 lots and is located west of Queen ... More ...
At a recent dinner meeting attended by 20 members held at the Wishbone Restaurant, the Caledon Cruisers recognized several of them who have given long-term service to the club. President Rick Hayward presented an award to John Gilmore for his diligent work in organizing the many fine Wednesday eve... More ... Leadership for women The Multicultural Inter Agency Group of Peel (MIAG) is pleased to announce the new session of leadership skills development for women from diverse communities. If you are interested in gaining skills in community development, public speaking, cross-cultural communication, goals setting and other p... More ... OMB approves Peel's urban boundary amendment Peel Regional council's decision to adopt Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) 15 that expands the Region's urban boundary to include northwest Brampton has been approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. More ... Fire damages at Benson Steel On Friday, Jan. 19 at roughly 8:44 p.m., Caledon Fire & Emergency Services was dispatched to a commercial property fire at Benson Steel, 72 Commercial Rd. Upon arrival, firefighters located a fire in the foyer of the office area. Investigation revealed that sparks from an arc welder had ignited ca... More ... The Great Caledon East Pancake Race Young ladies residing in Caledon East again are invited to set aside their feminist principles in the interest of tradition - and a chance to win a free pancake supper for four. St. James' Anglican Church is repeating last year's highly successful Great Caledon East Pancake Race on Tuesday, Febru... More ... |
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