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May 29, 2008  RSS feed

Natural Resource Minster Donna Cansfield (middle), is joined by Ted Robinson (right), vice president of Church Cellars Ltd, and Mike Reader (left), executive director of Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (OFAH) in the stocking of one million Atlantic salmon in the Credit River at Belfountain Conservation Area yesterday (Wednesday). Turn to page 3 for details. Photo by David Anderson More...

One youth has been charged following an assault with a weapon incident Tuesday in a park on Kingsview Drive in Bolton, across the street from Humberview Secondary School Caledon OPP reports they were called to the scene shortly after 2 p.m. after a youth apparently assaulted and cut an 18-year-old male with a knife. The victim sustained only minor injuries. More...

Inglewood Community Day at Inglewood Park, will be June 14. The day will feature a pancake breakfast from 9 until 11 a.m., a barbecue, kids and adult games, a silent auction, fashion show and beer tent. All events run until 4 p.m., and the beer tent will go until 6. More...

The Rotary Club of Palgrave will be hosting its 11th annual Wines of the World fund-raising event June 6 at the Caledon Equestrian Park in Palgrave. More...
My wife and I don't have children, although it would be kind of nice if that could change. Despite that, my desire to experience the happiness that fathers traditionally enjoy, along with the aggravation my old man had to put up with, seems to take the occasional pause. And those occasions seem to coincide with when I am with my nephew and niece. More...
Editorial
No matter how loud some people might cry out, no matter how organized they might be or no matter how much money they might have backing them, the issues of the future of Bolton, especially when it comes to growth and development, are not to be easily resolved. More...
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...
From humble beginnings in 1978, with a little more than 125 participants, Bolton Wanderers have grown into one of the largest sports organizations in the Town of Caledon. This year marks the club's 30th anniversary season. More...
Space is limited for the Peel Heritage Complex's (PHC) annual Heritage Yard Sale, which is scheduled for June 21 between 8:30 a.m. and noon. Book one table for $25 or two for $45. "Our Heritage Yard Sale always has a great turnout," commented Josie Premzell, development officer at the PHC. "We had over 400 shoppers last year. More...
Residents who care about Caledon need to take a strong stand against the ongoing tactics by the Solmar Corporation and the so-called Coalition of Concerned Residents and Businesses of Bolton (CCRBB) to ramp through its unwanted and unneeded South Albion development. More...