March 27, 2008 / Front Page

News

Both movie and discussion spark lots of thought

Breakfast with Scot

Last week's Reel Cinema for a Real Cause festival, held at the Empire Theatres in Bolton, offered some great movies, along with opportunities to think. More...

Reel Cinema for a Real Cause opening night gala was a classy evening

Family Transition Place (FTP) hosted a black-tie, red carpet event at the Royal Ambassador in Caledon East, as part of its three day film festival: Reel Cinema for a real cause. More...

New Macville Public School principal a team player in her new role

As a team player, Macville Public School is the perfect destination for its new principal. Shari Penty has been in the educating field for many years and since 1986 has called Peel District School Board her home. More...

Editorial

Dwight Duncan's infrastructure announcement wasn't as great as it sounded

Editorial

At first glance, Ontario Finance Minister Dwight Duncan offered up some good news recently when he announced that legislation is being proposed that would see a portion of future government surpluses go to municipalities to address infrastructure n More...

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Business & Finance

VILLA ANTICA RISTORANTE OPENS ITS DOORS

Villa Antica Ristorante in Bolton officially opened its doors for business recently. To commemorate the event, Councillor Gord McClure presented owner Luciano Occhiuto with a framed certificate. More...

Arts & Entertainment

Last chamber concert of season coming

Caledon Chamber Concerts presents the final concert of this season April 5. The concert will feature the Cecilia String Quartet. The quartet, which takes its name from St. More...

Scottish social date changed

The date for the Scottish Social planned for this Friday at Palgrave United Church has been changed. It will now be April 25. Come out and get some exercise, meet people in the community and have fun. It will run from 7 until 9 p.m. More...

April showers bring May flowers at the Caledon Seniors' Centre

Yes! It's almost April and spring (we hope). What a snow show March gave us! Showers of Pennies from Heaven abound at our Centre. For you, April will be a month of great and grand happenings. More...

Environmental component will part of proposed subdivision

A proposed 14-lot subdivision plan near Cedar Mills has been in the works for some years, but things are progressing. More...

Columns

Was good to see good hockey

It was a somewhat later night than I had anticipated, and since Thursday was my wife's birthday, my justification for not getting home before 11 was a little limited. More...

No automatic injustice being done

Prominent U.S. businessman and author Bernard Bailey once quipped that, "When they discover the center of the universe, a lot of people will be disappointed to discover they are not it." Brenda Martin may be one of them. More...

Maclean's said Caledon is safest community

Be proud of yourselves, Caledon residents, because you deserve it, along with our police, the OPP. The Town of Caledon has been deemed "The Safest Community in Canada" by Maclean's magazine. More...

Community

COMMUNITY EVENTS

A directory of what is happening in the community

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Caledon Sports

Peewee Lightning win a 'squeaky' one

The Caledon peewee Lightning faced the Brampton Bombers last Tuesday evening. Caledon ended up winning the hard-fought game 4-3. Brampton managed to squeeze their first goal passed Caledon goalie Ryan Woodworth in the first period. More...

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Mayfield Robbie Mair Mair, 17, scored two goals and added an assist during the senior boys' hockey team's 4-1 victory over Our Lady of Mount Carmel SS in the ROPSSAA Tier 1 finals at the Power Aid Centre in Brampton March 6.The Maverick team is now h More...