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By Bill Rea There was a bitter-sweet mood around Macville Public School as they wound down for March break. The school community said goodbye Friday to departing Principal Michael Logue. He will be taking on his new duties at Whiteoaks Public School in Mississauga when classes resume next week. This is a bi... More ... Town of Caledon will take part in Earth Hour Caledon councillors last week declared the Town will participate in Earth Hour observances. Earth Hour is an international lights-out event that is set for March 29, starting at 8 p.m. The goal is to get as many individuals and businesses as possible to turn off their lights for one hour to raise... More ... Parties anxious to see Mayfield West process move on By Bill Rea The various sides agree they want Mayfield West plans to proceed as quickly as possible, but the reality is things can only go so fast. That was the conclusion last week of Caledon councillors. After a lengthy debate, they accepted the recommendations from Town staff, which also addressed matters... More ... First phase of Mayfield West receives OMB approval The Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) has approved the first four plans of subdivision in the Town of Caledon's new Mayfield West Community. Caledon council endorsed the draft plans in January, and a verbal order of approval was received from the OMB later that month, according ot a a statement issue... More ...
Mary Ceci is the Caledon Citizen's Carrier of the Month for February. Starting with her children, they have delivered in excess of 730 papers per week since 2000. She was presented with bowling passes from Skyview Lanes in Bolton. More ... 'Temp'ting job opportunity Looking for a job in accounting, finance or office administration? You don't want to miss Jobs Caledon's upcoming guest speaker presentation. It will be March 27, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Sean Rohoman and Rose Arthurs from Accountemps will be discussing employment in the office administration, acco... More ...
Celebrate the Luck o' the Irish at Trailside Bistro and Café in Caledon East this Monday (March 17). The band Claddaugh will ring in St. Patrick's Day with Celtic, folk, bluegrass, country and gospel music. Enjoy a green $3 draft or a Guinness. There is no cover charge, but a donation for the Cale... More ... Four GTA municipalities unite to showcase water-efficient garden at Canada Blooms Working in collaboration, the Regions of York, Peel, Halton and the City of Toronto, together with the Toronto Botanical Garden, have created a waterefficient garden to be displayed at Canada Blooms from March 12 to March 16 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, 255 Front St. W. More ... Peel students encourage a culture of energy conservation Peel EnergySmart Youth Ambassadors will be hosting an EnergySmart Community kiosk in the Living Art Centre Atrium in Mississauga this Saturday (March 15) from 1 to 4 p.m. to educate the community about energy conservation. More ...
March 1 was a very lucky day for a couple of Bolton residents, as their numbers came up in the lottery. Ida and Domenic Mellece had the winning numbers in the Lotto 6/49 draw, gaining them the winning jackpot of $7,973,615. "After I checked the ticket, I came home and asked Ida what type of car sh... More ... Caledon - Dufferin Victim Services seeks crisis support volunteers for spring training Caledon - Dufferin Victim Services, a crisis response service, is recruiting community volunteers for the annual spring training to be offered in April and May. More ... Several items stolen from garage Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 35 motor vehicle collisions during this seven day period ending Monday. Alcohol and driving A traffic complaint led to a vehicle being stopped by police on Airport Road near Hunts Mill Drive March 7. More ... Protect yourself from identity theft March is Fraud Prevention Month The anti-rackets section of OPP are reminding you to protect yourself from identity theft during Fraud Prevention Month in March. What is identity theft? Identity theft has been called the fastest growing crime in North America and involves the acquisition of information or documents of a living... More ... Police holding women's day recruiting session In recognition of International Women's Day, which was Saturday, the York Regional Police Recruiting Unit is inviting women who are interested in a career in policing to an information session this coming Tuesday (March 18). It will run from 7 until 9 p.m. at the City of Vaughan council chambers ... More ... |
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