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Terra Cotta residents receive Trillium grant to restore Community Hall By Anneleen Naudts Residents of Terra Cotta enjoyed a potluck dinner Saturday night in the soonto be restored community hall, bringing them together in a time when hibernating tends to become second nature. More ... French immersion information at Allan Drive School Grade 6 students and their parents, who are interested in the extended French program at Allan Drive Middle School in Bolton, are invited to an information night at the school Feb. 13 at 7 p.m. In this program, students will learn to read, write and speak French. This is seen as a challenging and... More ... PLAN B, THIS SATURDAY Playing this Saturday at Kings on Queen, 31 Queen St Bolton at 9:30 pm ~ 905 951-3358 This fantastic Blues Rock N' Roll group, promises to entertain the crowd and have the house rocking all night long. Patrons can enjoy live entertainment every Saturday night. Come early to play a game of pool ... More ...
By Jon Yaneff A very passionate Dave Dryden was teaching students at Palgrave Public School the importance of Sleeping Children Around the World (SCAW) last Tuesday. The former NHLer, and older brother of hockey legend Ken Dryden, was very elaborate while making students aware of the needy children in deprived... More ... Additional signs, but no speed cuts on Old School Road Caledon council recently approved public works and engineering staff recommendations not to lower the speed limit on Old School Road. Staff began an investigation after council received a petition from residents of Old School Road requesting the speed limit on the road between Chinguacousy Road a... More ...
By Jon Yaneff Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School had a parent information night last Wednesday. The aim was to inform parents of Grade 8 students planning to attend next year what high school is like, as well as discuss what the curriculum mandate would be for their children with the school's guidance co... More ... Approaching Family Day could be expensive, Conservatives believe By Bill Rea Ontarians will be getting a new statutory holiday for the first time next month, but there are concerns it's going to cost a lot of money. The creation of he new Feb. 18 holiday, to be known as Family Day, was promised by Premier Dalton Mcguinty during the fall provincial election campaign. More ... Horticultural society to meet The Bolton and District Horticulture Society will be holding its first meeting of 2008 Feb. 6 at the Albion Bolton Community Centre, upstairs in Rooms C and D, beginning at 7:30 p.m. The workshop presenter will be Kate Agosta, past president of the Nobleton Horticulture Society. Her presentation,... More ... Bruno Iannicca re-elected separate board chair Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board trustees recently re-elected long-time Mississauga Trustee Bruno Iannicca as chair of the 11-member board. More ...
Neno Ratkajec of Bolton came in handy when his two girls needed some help getting around the rink. Jennifer, 4, is seen clutching the boards, while Valerie, 7, had her father's other hand. More ... Celebrate Family Literacy Day at library this Sunday (Jan. 27), families and communities all over Canada will be celebrating the 10th annual Family Literacy Day. Caledon Public Library has planned a very special afternoon that celebrates the importance of reading and learning together as a family. Families with children aged two to six... More ... Palgrave United shows concern for environment Members of the congregation at Palgrave United Church have been active showing their concern for the environment. More ... Caledon gets good value from having OPP on patrol of the town By Jon Yaneff Caledon continues to be a safe community. That's the conclusion Inspector Andy Karski, detachment commander of Caledon OPP, made during his recent presentation to Town council. He was contributing to discussions on the Town's 2008 budget. More ... Police encourage motorists to yield to snowplows Ontario Provincial Police is warning motorists not to attempt to pass Ministry of Transportation (MTO) snowplows while they are clearing major highways. More ... Police advise full headlight package when visibility is poor Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 31 property damage and two personal injury collisions during the seven-day period ending Monday (Jan. 21). One of those incidents was a fatal collision, claiming two young lives. More ... Man shot by police is charged Caledon OPP have charged a Caledon man in connections with Dec. 23 incident in which an officer had to fire his pistol. Gregory Svrklys, 41, of Caledon, was charged with two counts of possession of weapons for dangerous purposes, two counts of assault with a weapon and two counts of uttering thre... More ... Celebrate Groundhog Day at church Mayfield United Church, on Dixie Road, north of Mayfield Road, will be hosting a Groundhog Day dinner and dessert auction. It will be held Groundhog Day (Feb. 2) at the church from 5 until 8 p.m. The cost will be $5 per person. More ... |
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