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Peel Regional council approves its budget for 2008 By Anneleen Naudts Peel Regional council approved its 2008 current and capital budgets earlier this month. They contain an operating budget of $1.4 billion; a tax rate increase of 4.3 per cent or $65 per average household; and an average nine per cent or $33 per average household increase to the water and wastewate... More ...
Caledon Community Services recently received a $2,000 donation from Rowland Investments and Insurance Inc. and Manulife Financial of Inglewood. This donation will help Caledon families this holiday season and throughout the year with food vouchers or help with heat programs. Pictured left to right a... More ... Two ground signs approved Shell Canada Products was recently granted a sign variance for 12016 Airport Rd. in Tullamore. The company applied to erect two ground signs, which exceeded the number permitted under the sign bylaw. Shell is constructing a new combination gas station and Tim Hortons at the northwest corner of ... More ... MPP intrigued at move to ban smoking in cars By Bill Rea Sault Ste. Marie MPP David Orazietti may not get his private member's bill passed through the legislature, but he has intrigued colleagues, on both sides of the house. The Liberal MPP announced recently that he was bringing forth legislation to protect children under the age of 16 from secondhan... More ... Effects of wind turbines to be studied By Alan Liczyk Staff Reporter A few studies will proceed immediately to see if wind turbines are appropriate for Caledon. The studies Caledon council wants undertaken are for setback, noise and flicker effects. The results will be brought back to a public meeting. More ... Contract will be negotiated Caledon's fire chief was authorized by Caledon council recently to negotiate with Dependable Emergency Vehicles for the conversion and refurbishment of a pumper/tanker. When the apparatus design went out for public tender, no bids were received by the Oct. 19 deadline. More ...
If you thought we received a mountain of snow in these parts last weekend, you were right, and here's a picture of the mountain to prove it. It was taken of a big pile that ended up in Bolton. The folks seen on top of it are Alicia and Anna Di Giovanni and Steven and Logan Camilleri. More ... Caledon Central shares the joy of the season By Amanda Hodge Grade 7 student During December, students of Caledon Central Public School have dedicated their time and energy to both academics and generosity. All divisions of the school participated in the Share the Joy and the Twelve days of Santa Express programs. More ...
Zehrs in Bolton has given generously to the Caledon Santa Fund with their Check Out Hunger campaign. Pictured here are Mike Ciani and Daniella Darpino. Caledon East IGA, has also supported the annual Santa Fund with a holiday food drive. IGA employees Jessica Maidment and Brenda Brook are among thos... More ... Town hires consultant to examine bridges around Caledon R.J. Burnside and Associates Ltd. was retained by Caledon council recently to complete a municipal class environmental assessment and provide engineering design services for various rural bridges for its low bid of $106,675 plus GST. More ... Caledon OPP were busy in the days leading up to the holidays Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 26 property damage, 11 personal injury and sadly one fatal traffic collision during the seven day period, ending Dec. 16. There were five cases in which drivers were charged under the new provisions of the Highway Traffic Act for going in excess of 50 k... More ...
Caledon OPP Constable Linda Kennedy is seen here with Lori Pirroncello of Caledon Community Services (CCS), shopping at Bolton Canadian Tire for the OPP Toys for Tots campaign. Donated Canadian Tire money was spent on toys for children to be distributed through the CCS Santa Fund. More ... Tottenham man killed in Palgrave crash Ahead-on collision last Tuesday on Regional Road 50 at Palgrave claimed the life of a 25-year-old man from Tottenham. Caledon OPP reports they responded shortly after 4 p.m. to the scene north of Zimmerman Drive. More ... Council wants public defibrillation program By ALAN LICZYK Staff Reporter With a goal of providing early response to cardiac arrest situations, Caledon council has directed staff to develop a public access defibrillation program. The program would use automated external defibrillators installed in the Town's major public facilities. More ... OPP issues reminded about snowmobile safety With the anticipated arrival of warmer temperatures over the next few days and potential increased snowmobile use over the holiday season, Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are reminding snowmobilers to plan their routes carefully. More ...
Members of the Rotary Club of Palgrave have stepped up this holiday season in support of Caledon Community Services (CCS). Rotarian Peter Swain handed over a cheque for $2,000 to Amy Whidden, Lori Pirroncello and Vicki Deliberato of CCS. Members of the Kinsmen Club of Bolton have also done their bit... More ...
By Bill Rea Corporate America is doing more than its share to damage the environment, as well as prevent people from learning about it. That dire message was delivered by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Nov. 7 at the 14th annual Charles Sauriol Environmental Dinner for the Living City, held in Brampton. More ... |
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