May 29, 2008 / News

SALE AT NURSING HOME

The weather was great Saturday for the sale at King Nursing Home in Bolton. There was a wide variety of items available, including the grab bags for kids, which Jeanette Kontos was selling at the gate. More...

Peel holding special prenatal classes to help relieve fears

For any woman, giving birth for the first time can be scary. But if you don't know the language and have never been in a Canadian hospital, the experience can be overwhelming. More...

Who puts the oak in Oak Ridges Moraine? Foundation works to preserve unique habitat

The snow shoveling is over, and the first tree buds have begun to appear. But have you ever considered what effort and thought goes into ensuring that the trees in the public and protected areas across the Oak Ridges Moraine (ORM) stay green? More...

Mayor and school board trustee acknowledge volunteers and students

Ellwood Memorial Public School had two special guests visit the school for equally important separate reasons. It was to recognize volunteers and students at the school last Wednesday (May 21). More...

The peace of Peace Ranch

A visit to Peace Ranch is a life awakening experience. The short curving drive off of Centerville Creek Road takes you into a serene and immediately warm, welcoming setting. More...

Youth was killed by a gun shot

Caledon OPP are releasing more details about the death of Ariel Besley. The body of the 18-year-old was discovered May 15 at the side of Old School Road, just east of Heart Lake Road. More...

Palgrave Rotary sets June 6 for Wines of the World event

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...

Caledon Village Association seeks to get started

Are you interested in improving communication on issues regarding Caledon village? Are you interested in planning what the village will look like after the highway widening"? More...

Belfountain Conversation marks huge milestone with the return of one million Atlantic salmon

Atlantic salmon had disappeared from the Credit River for more than 100 years. With the help of the Lake Ontario Atlantic Salmon Restoration (LOASRP) one million of the fish were released back into river yesterday (Wednesday). More...

Sam Jones retiring at end of June

"He's the glue that holds us together," commented Mayor Marolyn Morrison in reference to Caledon's Treasurer Sam Jones. More...

CARRIER OF THE MONTH

Sabrina Bandeira is the Caledon Citizen's Carrier of the Month. Sabrina, 12, has been delivering the paper for about two years, continuing a route and tradition her brother started about seven years ago. More...

June is just bursting out all over Caledon Seniors' Centre

Yes! Just for you! Spring into summertime. Come on down or up and join us at the Caledon Seniors' Centre. A full array of activities to suit all tastes is coming, with more daylight hours to enjoy. Roses and honeysuckles bloom outside and in. More...

Peel Youth Violence Prevention Network releases community report

Recommends keeping schools open after hours

The Peel Youth Violence Prevention Network, a partnership of more than 44 agencies and community organizations from across the region, released a Community Report last week and presented a summary of their activities and recommendations to Regional More...

Police lay numerous drug related charges in last week

Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 16 motor vehicle collisions during the week ending Monday. As well, five motorists were charged under Section 172(1) of the Highway Traffic Act for excessive speeding. More...