November 13, 2008 / Front Page

News

Councillors praised for staying the course on population figures

Considerable pressure has been applied over the last couple of months to have reviews of Caledon's population projections for the coming years. More...

New season of The Osler Health Connection show has returned to Rogers Cable TV this month

A brand new season of The Osler Health Connection, a community health information series on Rogers Cable television, begins this month. The show will air every Tuesday evening, as of Nov. 4, on channel 10. More...

Tilson provides lots of useful information for seniors

Seniors were able to learn about topical issues used in the everyday world at the 2008 Seniors Information Expo last month. More...

Editorial

We still remember, and we always will remember


Their numbers are dwindling. The contingent of men who fought in the Great War are all but gone, and attrition is gradually consuming the brave men and women who fought in the Second World War at a sad, but naturally acceptable rate. More...

Cartoon

Full Story

Post-election blues or blahs?

What are all of us political junkies going to do, now that the elections are all over for the year, assuming there's no unexpected fall of the minority government of Stephen Harper. More...

Arts & Entertainment

Evan Kuhlman's The Last Invisible Boy can help in seeking healing

Finn Garrett woke up the morning after "the terrible day that changed everything," and discovered six white hairs amongst his usually black hair. He also noticed some of the pinkness of his skin had faded. More...

'Christmas is Coming' with Community Singers

The Caledon Community Singers, your neighbours in song, will be performing their 19th annual seasonal concert, Christmas Is Coming at Caven Presbyterian Church in Bolton. The concert will be Nov. 28th beginning at 7:30 p.m. More...

Fiddler's workshop at Claude Church

Renowned Québec fiddler Claude Méthé, will be teaching a fiddle workshop next Saturday (Nov. 22) at Claude Presbyterian Church. The workshop costs $35, and will be from 1 to 4 p.m. More...

Caledon residents gather to remember

It was clear from the attendance at two Remembrance Day services in Caledon Sunday that local residents remember and appreciate the sacrifices that have been made and are being made on their behalf. More...

Columns

Mayor advises residents to get their flu shots

Mayor 's Report

High fever, headache, aches and pains, fatigue and weakness, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, chest discomfort and coughing . . . Flu season is here. Let's beat the flu together this winter season. More...

National Affairs

'An unconscionable abuse of power ad privilege'

The headline was self-explanatory: "Police crack down on poker dens." It turns out that a year-long OPP-led undercover police operation in York region resulted in 43 arrests, the seizure of $12,250 in cash, plus $9,000 worth of poker tables, comput More...

Community

COMMUNITY EVENTS

A directory of what is happening in the community

THIS COLUMN IS PROVIDED AS A FREE PUBLIC SERVICE TO NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO ANNOUNCE UPCOMING EVENTS. PLEASE CONTACT BETH EARLY-REA AT CALEDON COMMUNITY SERVICES AT 905- 584-9460 IF YOU WISH TO HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT PUBLISHED. More...

Caledon Sports

Mavericks and Wolfpack battle for playoff supremacy

By Jon Yaneff Friday (Nov. 7) the senior boys' football Robert F. Hall Wolfpack travelled down to Erindale SS in Mississauga to take on the South Division second-place Erindale Raiders (6-1). More...

Graham and Wheeler work hard for bantam AE

The Caledon Hawks bantam AE team (sponsored in part by Scott Reinhart Trailer Sales Ltd.) headed out to Flamborough Oct. 7, and it was evident from the start that it was going to be a tight game. More...

Caledon high school sports scores and schedules

Senior boys' football Playoffs (quarter-finals): Friday, Nov. 7 - Iona Catholic 17, Mayfield 22 Nov. 7 - Hall 12, Erindale 7 Semifinals: Thursday, Nov. 13, 12 noon - Hall at Mayfield Nov. 13, 2 p.m. - Father Goetz at St. More...

Our Readers Write

Looking for SMART seniors to mentor

Mark Twain is credited with a statement that has a great deal of relevance today for seniors who have raised teenagers. More...

Minister responds to editorial

While I respectfully disagree with your editorial (Nov. 6), I want to thank the Caledon Citizen for the coverage they gave to the landmark agreement the Ontario government recently signed with Ontario's municipalities. More...

Hoy wrong about proportional representation

I am responding to PR - the devil is in the details, by Claire Hoy, published in Caledon Citizen Nov. 6. More...