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News September 12, 2007
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Resident upset at street flooding woes
      "There's nothing like waking up to the sound of waves washing upon a shore - unless that shore is your front yard and you live in Bolton." That's how Kyle Shilke, a resident on Ellwood Drive West, expressed his consernation at recent flooding in his subdivision.
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Clergy can tee off for free
      All local card carrying clergy from all denominations may tee off, at the Glen Eagle Golf Club, without having to pay green fees. Tee off time must take place any week day prior to 8 a.m., and the only costs involved are if you need to use a power cart. The cost of cart rentals will be $17. To arr...
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Record number of births in August at Headwaters
      Headwaters Health Care Centre's obstetrical team had a very busy month. A record 99 babies were welcomed into the world at the hospital in August, including two sets of twins. This is the highest monthly number of deliveries in the hospital's 95-year history.
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Understand the referendum question posed on voting day
      In preparation for Ontario's Oct. 10 referendum on electoral reform, Elections Ontario has launched the second phase of its referendum public education campaign "Understand the Question." At the same time as the provincial general election Oct.
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KEEP ON TRUCKIN'
      This year's event runs from September 9 - 15, 2007. National Trucking Week is held annually to spotlight the important contributions made by the 400,000 Canadians (over 200,000 in Ontario) who work in the industry. The week also serves as a platform for raising awareness of how to safely share th...
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Liberal Betsy Hall opens Bolton campaign office
      The greatest achievement of the McGuinty government is that it has "exposed the unforgivable lie that compassion and economic strength are mutually exclusive," Liberal candidate Betsy Hall told an enthusiastic gathering last Tuesday at the opening of her Bolton campaign office at 28 Queen St. N.
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Truth in Taxes plan to help Dufferin-Caledon
      Sylvia Jones, PC candidate for Dufferin-Caledon, is proud to be part of the John Tory team and as the next MPP will help local municipalities through the Ontario PC Party's Truth in Taxes program.
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OPP Report
Police lay drug charge while on foot patrol
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      Caledon OPP officers responded to 14 property damage and three personal injury collisions during the week of Aug. 27 to Sept. 3. Alcohol & Driving Monday, Aug. 27, a driver involved in a single motor vehicle collision on Airport Road has been charged with Impaired Driving, Drive Motor Vehicle-O...
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Armed robbery at Bolton gas bar
      At approximately 3:45 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 4, two male suspects entered a service station on Queen Street South in Bolton. One of the suspects was brandishing a weapon. The attendant was not injured during the robbery and the quantity of cash and merchandise taken is unknown at this time.
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Police find grow-op, weapons at house
      Wednesday, Sept. 5, at roughly 12 p.m., Caledon OPP officers were assisting a financial institution with the repossession of a residence on Old Highway 9 in Caledon. Upon arriving at the residence, officers observed evidence of a small marihuana grow operation. Caledon OPP Major Crime Unit detect...
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HAZMAT and PERT officers respond to suspicious letter
      Tuesday, Sept. 4, at approximately 12:20 p.m., Caledon OPP officers responded to a call of a suspicious letter received in the mail by a Royal Valley Drive homeowner in Caledon. The letter was threatening in nature and contained an unknown substance.
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Firefighters treated for heat stress battling large grass fire
      Monday, Sept. 3 at approximately 2:25 p.m., Caledon Fire & Emergency Services was dispatched to a grass fire behind a home on Finnerty Sideroad in Palgrave, reported by a 911 caller. Upon arrival, fire crews located a large grass fire behind some homes.
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Burn ban is now in effect
      Caledon Fire and Emergency Services is advising residents that a total burn ban is now in effect for the Town of Caledon and will remain in effect until rescinded by the fire chief. This ban applies to all outdoor burning. The burn ban has been implemented as a result of exceptionally dry fuel lo...
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Army Cadet registration
      New Tecumseth Army Cadet Corps in Tottenham will be holding open registration night Monday, Sept. 17. The registration will take place at the Tottenham Community Centre, and commences at 6:45 p.m. Army Cadets is open for all youth aged 12-18. Registration is free.
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Candidates gearing up for Oct. 10 vote
By Mandi Hargrave
      Orangeville Citizen With just weeks before eligible electors across Ontario choose the next provincial government along with their local representatives, most candidates are now in full campaign mode with the passing of the unofficial end to summer.
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