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Bethell House hospice residence receives OPA approval By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter The building of Caledon's first hospice facility moved one step closer to reality after Caledon council unanimously approved an official plan amendment for Bethell House in Inglewood. Councillor Richard Paterak called it a historic day, noting Bethell House will provide a service Caledon needs. A ... More ... St. John hosts orientation night St. John Ambulance is hosting a volunteer orientation night Thursday, May 3. Information will be shared on the 4 ways to volunteer with the organization. Medical first responders - They attend events and provide First Aid services. More ...
The Bolton Legion presented a donation of $6,000 to Headwaters Health Care Centre April 10. The donation will be directed towards the purchase of a pain pump for Headwaters Health Care Centre. The pump provides intravenous pain control for patients. More ... COMMUNITY EVENTS A directory of what is happening in the community THIS COLUMN IS PROVIDED AS A FREE PUBLIC SERVICE TO NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO ANNOUNCE UPCOMING EVENTS. PLEASE CONTACT BETH EARLY-REA AT CALEDON COMMUNITY SERVICES AT 905- 584-9460 IF YOU WISH TO HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLISHED. More ...
A well known Bolton environmentalist hopes to spread the real word about climate change as the area's next MP. The Dufferin-Peel Liberals nominated Skid Crease as their candidate in the next federal election. The event was held in Mono Mills Thursday night and Crease is gearing up for the fight. More ... Citizen is 'our community newspaper' Words of praise for the newspaper The great playwright Arthur Miller once said of newspapers: "A good newspaper is a community talking to itself." On the occasion of serving this community for the past quarter century, More ... Citizen vital to community Advertising revenue is what makes a newspaper possible but the writing is what makes it vital to the community and lasting. Twenty five years down the road after the "new kid" came to town to take on the old and established newspaper is a tribute to its writers. Mark, Alan, and Bill made it all wo... More ... Interesting events of 1982 * Queen Elizabeth II signs Canada's newly repatriated constitution and the new Constitution and Charter of Rights and Freedoms comes into effect. * John Belushi died of a drug overdose at a Los Angeles hotel. * Barney Clark received the first artificial heart and lived for 112 days. More ... From the pages of the Citizen Big ticket items cheaper in '82 Scanning through the pages of the Caledon Citizen, from 1982, reveal some interesting consumer trends and prices. KFC in Orangeville was selling a family bucket for $8.50. Egan's Home Furnishings in downtown Bolton, accepted "any reasonable offer" on its showroom merchandise. More ...
The historic Credit River, in the village of Terra Cotta (formerly named Salmonville) welcomed back a proud part of its past. The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters and its conservation partners released 9,915 Atlantic salmon, Lake Ontario's original salmon that disappeared (as did the name ... More ...
COMPANY BOOTH Hickory Dickory Decks &... More ... Home Show a community effort The stage is set for the 21st annual Caledon Chamber of Commerce Home Show. The showcase of Caledon-based businesses runs April 20, 21 and 22 at the Don Sheardown Memorial Arena in Bolton. Admission to the show is free this year, thanks to the generosity of door sponsors who graciously covered the... More ... CALEDON HOME SHOW Itinerary FRIDAY APRIL 20 4:00 pm Doors Open to the Public Free Admission Courtesy of Summit Dodge Chrysler Jeep 4:15 pm Opening ceremonies -Featuring the Treble Makers 2:00 - 9:00 pm Friends of the Library Monster Book Sale (second floor auditorium) More ... OPP Report Youth charged, others warned, in theft from delivery man 1-888-310-1122 Caledon OPP Officers responded to 18 property damage and two personal injury collisions during the week of April 2-9. Two High Milers at 65-over Monday, April 2, at approximately 1:13 a.m. More ... DART has new protocol for service By Lavinia Kerr Orangeville Citizen Representatives of the many area organizations that are part of the Domestic Assault Review Team (DART) were on hand to sign the newly established protocol called Strength in Collaboration at Family Transition Place (FTP) recently. It's an agreement among the many different agencies that deal w... More ... Local roadside ditching services Peel regional council awarded the contract to perform roadside ditching services in Caledon, to operations and maintenance staff from the Region of Peel, for $446,400. More ... |
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