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February 21st, 2007
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Husky Injection Molding Systems has partnered with the Town of Caledon and the Caledon Chamber of Commerce to create the Impact Award, which recognizes local business for making a positive contribution to the environment. The new award is part of the Chamber's annual Business Achievement Awards. T... More...

The Ontario ATV Search and Rescue Federation is hosting 2007 Pondfest which is supported by the Palgrave Rotary Club. This event will be held Saturday, Feb. 24 from noon to 6 p.m. at the Mill Pond which is located in downtown Palgrave off of Regional Road 50. More...

Staff Reporter The first black person in Ontario to serve in provincial cabinet and as Speaker of the legislature shared his life's experiences with students at Robert F. Hall Catholic secondary school in Caledon East on Thursday. More...

Caledon OPP Officers responded to 43 property damage and eight personal injury collisions during the week of Feb. 5-11. Alcohol & Driving Monday, Feb. 5, a traffic stop on Albion-Vaughan Townline north of King Street resulted in the arrest of the driver. More...
There's no doubt our world is a troubled bluegreen ball hurtling through space. The daily news reports from around the globe are proof positive our planet is plagued by conflict, disease, tragedy and natural disasters. More...
THERE'S SURELY NO DOUBT that some of the 19 Robert F. Hall Catholic high school students suspended for up to eight school days richly deserved the punishment. However, it's equally obvious to us that the school authorities reacted too quickly and failed to set a proper example for the student bod... More...
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The minor atom AE Hawks finished the preliminary round of the playoffs 5 and 1 and won a berth into the OMHA quarterfinals. The Hawks played Orangeville, Georgetown and Stoney Creek twice each, only losing one controversial game in Stoney Creek. Caledon moves on to face rivals Georgetown in a best... More...
Taste is a very subjective thing. But a Bolton brew-onpremise outlet goes out of its way to educate and satisfy even the most discerning of palates. The Naked Vine, which opened its doors one year ago this month, has become the passion for sisters Vera Robinson and Candice Plibersek. More...
The Margaret Dunn Valleywood Branch of the Caledon Public Library recently hosted a special visit from award-winning author Catherine Gildiner. Gildiner became a household name with her memoir, Too Close to the Falls, about growing up in Lewiston New York in the 1950s. More...
February is Heart Month and Curves for Women in Bolton has partnered with the Heart and Stroke Foundation to offer an event known as Fit for Heart! Fit for Heart enables adults to participate in a fun, fitness-based fund-raising activity while learning the importance of heart-healthy choices. More...
The following letter, to the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board, was submitted to the Citizen. We, the Catholic School Council, would like to express our concern over the events that took place with a few students at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School. More...
Caledon's 11 public and separate elementary schools were among 2,812 English and French schools to be rated in the Report Card on Ontario's Elementary Schools: 2007 Edition, by the independent research organization The Fraser Institute. More...