July 17, 2008 / Front Page

News

Temporary storage facility sparks little reaction

A proposed temporary use rezoning, which would allow for the storage of topsoil for a Dixie Road garden supply company is not causing much reaction in the community. More...

Summer Soiree was a big success

The following article was submitted by Heritage Caledon On a beautiful summer evening in June, approximately 100 guests enjoyed the fifth annual Summer Soiree at Pinewood, the home of the Schiefers. More...

SUPPORTS LOCAL CAUSES

The Bolton branch of the Royal Canadian Legion supports a number of local organizations with the money it raises every year from its Poppy Fund. 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

Brewers hammer Indians with one-hitter, now leading East Division

Nate Robinson was really throwing fire in the Bolton Brewers' 7-1 triumph over the Midland Indians Thursday at North Hill Park. The Bolton pitcher had a solid line; five innings, five strikeouts (K's), allowing one run on one hit, walking one. More...

Player Profile Nathan Robinson

Age: 29 Hometown: Formerly from Newmarket, now resides in Barrie 2007 NDBL team: Simcoe County Cougars Position: pitcher/outfielder Occupation: Engineer at Southlake Hospital (Newmarket) Stats: Pitching: 2-0 record, 0.93 ERA, 1 More...

Caledon Cavs over-powered by Markham, but slim playoff chances still alive

Injuries and unavailable players (provincial and national teams) both contributed to the Caledon Cavaliers 32-0 loss against Markham at Palgrave Park Saturday. More...

Willoughby Nature Reserve gets makeover by Ontario Nature

A group of people were prepared for possible rain and misquotes, Sunday, while trying to rid the Willoughby Nature Reserve south of Caledon village of its pesky invasive periwinkle problem. More...

JADE SCOGNAMILLO MASTERS LAKE ERIE IN RECORD TIME

Caledon's Jade Scognamillo captured the record for the youngest and fastest swim of Lake Erie Saturday. For more information on Jade's feat see page 19. More...

Editorial

Dion's carbon tax idea might not be great, But has anyone come up with something better?

Editorial

It's been a couple of weeks since federal Liberal Leader Stephane Dion announced his idea for a carbon tax, should he form the next government, while cutting taxes in other areas. Reaction, as is to be expected, was mixed from the very start. More...

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Much to learn from Shakespeare

Shakespeare is one of those little things in life that everyone should experience from time to time, even if one doesn't always understand just what's going on. More...

Arts & Entertainment

Goodbye Glory waves hello to the spotlight

The bases are loaded, none are out and the fivepiece rock outfit Goodbye Glory are waving goodbye to a grand slam to centrefield. More...

Tons of fun for all last Saturday to celebrate Cheltenham Day

Who said tricycles are just for kids? Adults got the chance to ride them in races at Cheltenham Day Mike Cromack and Darren Wadden are seen here in the heat of fierce competition. More...

Caledon Public Library now offers subscription service to new materials

Do you love to read the latest books or watch justreleased movies, but they're never available when you want them? Don't be frustrated any longer. More...