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By Wally Mikulski BWSC Vice-president From humble beginnings in 1978, with a little more than 125 participants, Bolton Wanderers have grown into one of the largest sports organizations in the Town of Caledon. This year marks the club's 30th anniversary season. More ...
Mayfield Zander Jacobs Jacobs, 18, was a striker for the senior boys' soccer team, who finished first in the ROPSSAA North East Tier 2 division with a 3-2-1 record, but lost in their quarter-final matchup against Erindale, 2-1, last Thursday. The Grade 12 student played basketball with the Mavericks... More ...
The sun came out, the children from the local area and across the province showed up in record numbers and the eighth annual Caledon Kinetico Kids of Steel Triathlon was a banner day. "Our reason for sponsoring this community event is to see healthy families" said Kinetico President Philip Adsett... More ... Devilish wind torment at The Sundog Summit The Golf Town Amateur Tour had its third event of the season at Devil's Pulpit Golf Club May 21 to play the Championship 'A' Sundog Summit and the 'A' Flight. Heavy winds coupled with already challenging course conditions proved once again the Caledon area golf course to be an exciting host. More ...
Qualifiers (Newmarket) "A bit of Bandits history was made! Going through the record books, Saturday's wins at qualifiers were the first ever for a Bandits' novice field lacrosse team," commented Ted Rybka, league president and assistant coach for the team. More ...
The Bolton Wanderers '98 boys competitive team had a very successful time over the weekend, emerging as champions of the West Rouge Challenge Tournament. The journey to the championship began with a 2-1 loss to Ajax United Arsenal. However, the boys regrouped quickly. More ... Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness approaches 2.5 million visits When you walk through the doors of the Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness, it is readily apparent that this is not your typical municipal recreation centre. Expected to surpass 2.5 million visits by this spring, the centre is the cornerstone of the Town's recreation service to the communi... More ... Recreational fishing in the Credit River is worth $48 million Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) has released results of a study that was designed to assess the value of sport fishing in the Credit River. Based on a survey of fishermen, the recreational value of fishing the Credit was estimated at $48 million or $1.2 million every year, according to release i... More ... |
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