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Opposition to cell tower in Wildfield continues By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter Wildfield residents are continuing their opposition to the placement of a cell tower by Bell Mobility on a residential property in their hamlet. Some residents brought their concerns to Caledon council recently. More ... Community cleanup this weekend By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter The Caledon Chamber of Commerce, Town of Caledon and Tim Hortons will team up later this week for the third annual Community Cleanup Days. Kelly Darnley, president and chief executive officer of the Caledon Chamber of Commerce, and Brad Stafford, co-owner of Tim Hortons in Bolton, informed Caledon... More ... Community Living Month By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter May was recently proclaimed Community Living Month by Caledon council at the request of Brampton Caledon Community Living. BCCL has provided services to individuals with a developmental disability and their families in Caledon and Brampton since 1958 and provides services to more than 1,300 people... More ... Liberals hold local cleanup "Let's stop talking about the environment and do something about it," said Neil Orford, president of the Dufferin-Caledon Federal Liberal Association. Dennis Adair, president of the Dufferin-Caledon Provincial Association, agreed. May 5, 25 members of both associations joined forces to clean a str... More ... Region of Peel announces program funding Peel regional council has approved multi-year and one-year grants totaling $1,655,211 for 44 non-profit community organizations across Peel to help them meet the Region's growing and complex needs. More ...
Mitchell Grey, driving a '29 Woody Wagon and his granddad Bruce Chevalier invite everyone to the Caledon Cruisers' opening night Thursday, May 10 at the Bolton Canadian Tire store. Great classic cars will be on hand for the public every Thursday, from 6:30 p.m. to dusk, until Sept. 20. If y... More ... Caledon woman travels to Africa to fight AIDS Former resident Kennedy (Cathy) MacKinnon (Humberview/Cawthra Park, Peel School of the Arts 1982-89) has been working as the artistic director of Shakespeare Link Canada and on The Africa Project: Dance with Us, Not with AIDS since 2005. This year marks her second venture to Quelimane, Mozambique t... More ...
Bolton Rotarians Aldo Villanovich and Wendy Broome present a $1,000 cheque to Fred Reaney, president, and Carol Kidd, executive director, of Caledon Meals on Wheels. More ... Peel had the highest population growth in GTA In May 2006, Canadians were asked to fill out a national census which provides a statistical portrait of the country and its people. The 2006 Census of Canada has been tabulated, and Peel Region experienced the highest total population growth in the GTA. More ...
The founding members of the CCS STAGE project recently celebrated their graduation. Deb Robertson, Caledon Community Services' volunteer coordinator, announced the successful completion of three intensive weekend workshops on youth victimization. The training was facilitated by art therapists Suza... More ... Why a quick commitment is needed on nuclear power Whatever the reason may be for the Ontario government's dillydallying on the subject of new nuclear power stations, there's surely no justification for it, now that John Tory has spoken out so forcefully on the subject. More ... |
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