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Government fails families with disabled adult children, Jones charges Dufferin - Caledon MPP (and Progressive Conservative Community and Social Services Critic) Sylvia Jones last week challenged the McGuinty Liberals to support families who are caring for their adult children with developmental disabilities. More ...
By Bill Rea Speculation persists on when the next federal election will be, but Dufferin - Caledon Liberals are now ready for the call with a candidate. Local party faithful gathered in Mono Mills last Thursday night and lost little time nominating Etobicoke resident Rebecca Finch, 33, as their candidate. More ... Caledon dinner and wine experience is launch of annual fund-raiser by CCS Perfect Pairing A dining and wine experience is being planned next month, in support of Caledon community Services (CCS). More ...
Learning to create fun versions of oneself, friends, or even favourite book characters, and relying on imagination formed the gist of "How to Draw Funny Comics," a workshop put on by Caledon Public Library's Christine Van Walraven. Kids, aged nine to 12, discussed comics before creating their own ... More ... Mow down pollution with a lawnmower rebate program By Richard Ehrlich Most of us don't think of garden equipment as causing air pollution, but the small engines found in most lawnmowers, leaf blowers and weed trimmers have no emission controls and produce a surprising amount of smog. Two-stroke engines burn a lot of oil and are substantially dirtier than the four-s... More ... Protect yourself from mass-marketing schemes Cross-border telemarketing schemes remains one of the most pervasive forms of white-collar crime in North America, according to OPP. The Canadian Anti-Fraud Call Centre (CAFCC), formerly known as PhoneBusters, estimates that on any given day, there are between 500 to 1,0000 criminal telemarketing... More ... Smash-and-grab stikes a Bolton business Traffic Caledon OPP officers responded to 18 motor vehicle collisions during this seven-day period ending Monday. The RoadWatch program in Caledon gives residents an opportunity to report dangerous and aggressive driving on our roads. RoadWatch Caledon encourages citizens to participate in a pr... More ...
Caledon OPP Constable Gord Vanergrinten and Trustee Valerie Arnold-Judge of the Peel District School Board were manning this booth at the Caledon Home Show over the weekend, promoting the Drug Abuse Resistance Education Program (DARE). The booth also offered other activities like colouring, which ke... More ... Town introduces a bylaw to regulate noise and vibrations Caledon council recently passed a bylaw to regulate vibrations and nuisances in its industrial areas. "This bylaw allows for the quiet enjoyment of Caledon residents, especially those who live in close proximity to our industrial areas," commented Mayor Marolyn Morrison. More ... Alton Grange Association's holding meeting Alton Grange Association will be hosting its annual meeting May 1 at 7 p.m. the at the SGI Centre. Guests this year come from WEEP (Wildlife Education and Environmental Programs) at the University of Guelph. More ... |
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