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July 24, 2008  RSS feed

Staff at the Caledon Animal Shelter have found themselves overstocked with kittens, patiently waiting to be adopted. They report having "many adorable babies just waiting for someone to give them a 'forever' home." So the shelter is offering to adopt out two kittens for what normally is the cost for one (for a limited time). Carlie Andrews, 17, and Amanda Clarke, 26, both kennel attendants at the shelter, located at 12889 Coleraine Dr. in Bolton, are seen here holding some of the kittens. People can adopt one for $58 and receive another one for free. For further details, the shelter can be reached at (905) 857-5208. Photo by David Anderson More...

Despite what some economists and media observers might say, Canada is not heading into a recession. That was the conclusion announced last week by Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, and it came as no surprise to Dufferin - Caledon MP David Tilson. More...

This coming Wednesday (July 30) will be Children's Day at the Inglewood Farmers' Market, located at the Inglewood General Store (15596 McLaughlin Rd.) Children's activities will be ongoing for the whole market time (4 to 7 p.m. More...

Everything in life, including her looks, seems to come naturally for Kristine DiCarlo. She will be competing with 30 other hopefuls in this year's Miss Canada Globe in late August. But DiCarlo, 21, isn't another pretty face. More...
By its very nature, a judicial system is supposed to dispense justice. That means it's supposed to look after society, protecting you and me from bad elements and dealing fairly with those who have violated the laws. It is, admittedly, hard to define exactly how those two ends should be achieved. More...

Tragedies frequently prompt people, including those in government, to look at ways to improve situations, in the hopes that such heart break can be avoided in the future. Such is the case these days, as Premier Dalton McGuinty and Transportation Minister Jim Bradley have stated they are looking into all aspects of road safety, in the interests of avoiding future tragedies. More...
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The ninth annual Headwaters Arts Festival Art Show and Sale, featuring 40 of the area's most talented artists, will run from Sept. 27 and Oct. 5. It will be at the SGI Centre for Culture and Education in Alton. Cash awards will be presented to participating artists at the Festival Launch Party Sept. More...
On May 31, the Davis Centre held their annual bazaar and it was a great success. On behalf of the Helping Hands Volunteers, we would like to thank the entire community, family, and friends who supported us this year. A special thanks to Zehr's, Maple Farm Supply Ltd., Husky Injection Molding Ltd. More...