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News August 15th, 2007
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CCS gets funding for language training
      Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson, on behalf of Citizenship and Immigration Minister Diane Finley, announced last Wednesday $230,000 in funding to Caledon Community Services to provide language training to newcomers in Caledon.
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Weapons call in Bolton
      On Thursday, Aug. 9 just before 10 p.m., four people entered an apartment at 24 Shore St. in Bolton. One person was observed to be in possession of a handgun. Caledon OPP officers responded and set up containment of the area.
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Midnight Madness hits Bolton this Friday
      The Midnight Madness celebration in Bolton is set to go this Friday with an assortment of entertainment and games for the thousands expected to attend. The annual event is organized by the Bolton Business Improvement Area. Queen Street North will be closed to traffic from King Street to Mill Stre...
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Council waves some fees for IngleWoodstock
By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter
      With the IngleWoodstock music festival fast approaching, Caledon council has lent a hand by waving some of the Town fees related to the event. At last Tuesday's meeting, council granted the Village of Inglewood Association an exemption from the $2,500 exhibition licence fee. Council also asked s...
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Walkway approved
By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter
      To address pedestrian safety concerns, Caledon council approved last Tuesday the construction of a temporary 1.5-metre wide asphalt walkway along the west side of Airport Road from Leamster Trail to Walker Road in Caledon East.
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Eat Local Week proclaimed
By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter
      The first annual Eat Local Week to be held Sunday, Sept. 9 through Saturday, Sept. 15 was proclaimed by Caledon council last Tuesday. Jennifer Clark and Karen Hutchinson of Caledon Countryside Alliance explained the local food program and Eat Local Week to council.
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Residents assist OPP in keeping Caledon safe
By DOUG BEFFORT Ward 1 Area Councillor
      During my campaign for elected office in the Town of Caledon one of the most prominent issues mentioned by residents was the volume and speed of vehicles on our Caledon roads. Since my election the topic continues to be first and foremost on the minds of my constituents.
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