January 24, 2008 / Front Page

News

Terra Cotta residents receive Trillium grant to restore Community Hall

Residents of Terra Cotta enjoyed a potluck dinner Saturday night in the soonto be restored community hall, bringing them together in a time when hibernating tends to become second nature. More...

French immersion information at Allan Drive School

Grade 6 students and their parents, who are interested in the extended French program at Allan Drive Middle School in Bolton, are invited to an information night at the school Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. More...

PLAN B, THIS SATURDAY

Playing this Saturday at Kings on Queen, 31 Queen St Bolton at 9:30 pm ~ 905 951-3358 This fantastic Blues Rock N' Roll group, promises to entertain the crowd and have the house rocking all night long. More...

Editorial

Enjoy the holiday that's coming in February

Editorial

Ontario Progressive Conservative Leader John Tory is taking shots at Premier Dalton McGuinty for the new statutory holiday he is about to bestow on us; namely Family Day. Tory is upset because it's going to come with a cost attached. More...

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Business & Finance

Housing report ranks Peel among least affordable

A study released by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) last Thursday shows Peel's supply of affordable housing continues to slip, relative to other Canadian cities. More...

Oliver's wants your pennies to help animals

Have you ever found you had too many pennies in your pockets? Maybe the Caledon Animal Shelter can take care of that problem. More...

Water sampling stations installed in Caledon

Peel Region has recently installed 21 drinking water sampling stations throughout Caledon to enhance the drinking water quality monitoring program and improve customer service. More...

Proposed changes to organic curing facility to be going to Peel council

Peel Regional councillors will soon be hearing ideas their waste management staffers have for dealing with odours at its King curing facility. More...

Concert series to present piano recital

The next concert in the Caledon Chamber Concerts series will be Feb. 9, and will feature pianist Ron Greidanus. He will present a recital that will include etudes, preludes and concerti by Chopin, Bach, Rachmaninoff and Scriabin. More...

Columns

This time, I'll get away with a 'Kiss and tell'

Like many people who like to watch movies, I believe Casablanca was the best one ever made. Those of you who agree with me, will of course be familiar with these words; "You must remember this. More...

National Affairs

Time to 'blow them up and start again'

There's an old saying that those who live in tin houses shouldn't be tossing can openers. More...

Mayor's Report

Recent Winterfest was another big success

I would like to start off 2008 by wishing everyone a very happy, safe and prosperous New Year. More...

Community

COMMUNITY EVENTS

A directory of what is happening in the community

THIS COLUMN IS PROVIDED AS A FREE PUBLIC SERVICE TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO ANNOUNCE UPCOMING EVENTS. PLEASE CONTACT BETH EARLYREA AT CALEDON COMMUNITY SERVICES AT 905-584-9460 IF YOU WISH TO HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLISHED. More...

Caledon Sports

Major sponsorship for Kinsmen Canadian Pond Hockey Championship

The Kinsmen Club of Bolton has announced that Molson Breweries and Crabby Joe's have signed on as sponsors for the Kinsmen Canadian Pond Hockey Championship tournament, slated for the Albion Conservation Area Family Day weekend (Feb. 16 and 17). More...

Bantam Hawks end regular season campaign on a winning note

Roth Diamond Tools bantam AE Hawks finished their regular season with a couple of well played games. The first was on the road against the first-place Brampton Battalion. More...

Seniors going bowling tomorrow

Members of the Caledon Seniors' Centre will be having a bowling tournament tomorrow (Friday). It will be starting at 9:30 a.m. at Skyview Bowling Lanes on Industrial Road in Bolton. The cost is $10 per person, and includes lunch. More...

Arts & Entertainment

The Trouble With Richard is an untroubled success at Blackhorse

When a very funny actor (Harry Lavigne) joins a most expressive actress (Chandra Mulder) in a comedy written by a talented author (Larry Hines), we have the makings of a wild success. More...

Art Gallery of Peel showcases local artist

The Art Gallery of Peel will be presenting a retrospective look at the works of artist Huibert Sabelis from Jan. 17 to Feb. 24. This exhibition will survey his works in various media, including painting, printmaking and tapestry. More...

Draw winners of books and movie passes

In celebration of the opening of the movie, The Golden Compass, Forster's Book Garden joined forces with the Empire Theatre by holding a joint contest. More...