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11 Town staffers make $100,000 list The Town of Caledon had 11 staff members make $100,000 or more in salary in 2006, according to figures released by the Ministry of Finance last week. This was four more people than in 2005. Chief administrative officer Patrick Moyle topped the list with a salary of $184,566.07 and taxable benefit... More ... Yard waste collection has begun The Region of Peel's yard waste collection services began April 2 in the Town of Caledon's settlement areas and rural subdivisions. Yard waste will now be collected every two weeks from April to November only. Refer to page 8 of the 2007 Waste Management Guide or visit peelregion.ca/waste for the ... More ... Caledon Easter waste collection There will be no waste collection services in the Town of Caledon on Good Friday, April 6. Garbage and recycling (blue box, organics and yard waste) will be collected one day later on Saturday, April 7, due to the statutory holiday. There will be no collection changes as a result of Easter Monday... More ... Mayor explains current issues to Peel Referral Association By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter Mayor Marolyn Morrison talked about the positive financial state of the Town of Caledon and some good news coming out of the provincial budget in her breakfast meeting with the Peel Referral Association last Tuesday at Chef Talk Bistro in Bolton. The PRA is a non-profit association made up of loca... More ... Solmar presents development proposal to council By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter Solmar Development Corp. wants to work with Caledon council over the next many months in considering its Humber Station Villages proposal in southwest Bolton. The developer made a presentation to council recently with its team of consultants on hand to answer any questions. More ... Editor wants your insights Caledon Citizen editor Mark Pavilons is trying to get a handle on "happiness" and "success" and how we see these terms. He is asking as many people as possible to e-mail him with their personal (and unique) definitions of those two simple(?) terms.Please e-mail your response to him at editor@ cal... More ... Citizen began in 1977 and celebrates 25 years in Bolton office The Caledon Citizen was born in 1977 as a sister publication of the Orangeville Citizen, which grew out of the century-old, familyowned Shelburne Free Press and Economist. Expansion of the Caledon Citizen was a combined effort of Claridge Publishing and Simcoe-York Printing and Publishing Lt... More ... Citizen Anniversary Contest The Caledon Citizen is having a birthday - two in fact. We're 30 years old this year, and we've been in Bolton for 25. To thank our dedicated readers and residents, we're offering three fabulous prizes, worth more than $1,000. The grand prize is two-night stay in a Parkview accommodation for tw... More ... Thanks for the past three decades of history! Thirty years is not a long time in the big scheme of things. But in Caledon's recent history, the three decades have brought about enormous, almost life-altering changes to this once secluded rural community. More ... OPP Report OPP RIDE check leads to weapons charges 1-888-310-1122 Caledon OPP officers responded to 12 property damage and four personal injury collisions during the week of March 19-25. Sadly, there was one fatality. High Miler of the Week Tuesday, March 20, at approximately 9:18 p.m., Caledon OPP officer Ross observed a motor vehicle traveling at an extrem... More ... Seniors building saved by firefighters Tuesday March 27, at approximately 11:50 p.m., Caledon Fire & Emergency Services responded to an automatic fire alarm at the seniors' residence, Peel Living, at 1640 Maple Grove Rd. in Caledon village. The fire alarm was backed up by a motorist passing by reporting a building fire. The alarm was u... More ... Celebrate Peel Archives' 30th birthday starting Thursday The Region of Peel Archives invites you to celebrate its 30th anniversary and Archives Awareness Week with an open house on Thursday, April 5 from 2 to 4 p.m. A behind-the-scenes tour will take place at 3 p.m. Admission is free. More ...
Although the Ontario election is still more than six months away and she currently has no opponent, Sylvia Jones has launched her campaign to succeed Progressive Conservative leader John Tory as the MPP representing Dufferin and Caledon. More ...
After a very busy winter planning, the Caledon Cruisers kicked off their exciting new season at Performance World 2007. At this popular and well attended car show, the club presented four very shiny and very commendable vintage vehicles and, in doing so, promoted interest in their upcoming "Cruise-... More ... |
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