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July 3, 2008  RSS feed

Dufferin - Caledon MP David Tilson was was getting around the grounds Tuesday, handing out flags in honour of Canada Day. Dean Van Heukelon of Caledon village and his sons Matthew, 12, and Paul, 10, were among the recipients. Turn to page 10 for more scenes of Caledon celebrating Canada's 141st birthday. More...

Caledon is looking at the possibility of a massive lawsuit from Solmar Development Corporation, on the order of $500 million, but Town staff's advice to council is "to continue with municipal business as usual. More...

Canada day is a good time to reflect on the many sacrifices made over the years to help create what Canada has become, as well as reflecting that those sacrifices continue in the interest of improving things for others. Major Charles Jansen, a 14-year-resident of Bolton, is one of those working to make a difference. More...

Our Caledon Our Choice (OCOC) and Caledon Countryside Alliance (CCA) will be stepping into Caledon Council Chambers July 8 to put forward their views on the growth issues that have dominated news in the Bolton area of late. More...
I thought that this week I would celebrate Life in Caledon and some of the things that are important to me. I had the pleasure of attending our future daughter-in-law's wedding shower last weekend and I am pleased that our son has chosen so well. More...
Editorial
It would be a very serious mistake to shrug off the case of Anthony Hanemaayer as an accident or an isolated incident. In 1989, Hanemaayer was an innocent young man who had been accused of attacking a teenage girl. As it turned out, the infamous Paul Bernardo was responsible for the act, confessing to it about two years ago. More...
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THIS COLUMN IS PROVIDED AS A FREE PUBLIC SERVICE TO NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO ANNOUNCE UPCOMING EVENTS. More...
The Brewers' strength this season has been their steady pitching. Bolton sported that same consistency in a 7-3, road victory over the Orillia Majors at JD Tudhope Memorial Park in Orillia last Wednesday (June 25). More...
The Gibson Centre for Community, Arts and Culture is honoured to announce a retrospective exhibition of paintings by Canadian artist Evangeline Leach of Caledon. The show is to open July 20 with a reception from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m., and runs through to Aug. 3. A second opportunity to meet the artist is scheduled for July 26, from 1 to 3 p.m. More...