May 21, 2009 / Front Page

News

CCS updates Region of is work and plans for future

Caledon Community Services (CCS) does a lot for residents of the area, but it's always a good idea to make sure other jurisdictions know what they do. More...

Belfountain School among those recognized in Credit Awards

Caledon was well represented May 9 when Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) presented the Friends of the Credit Awards. More...

Region approves accessibility standards for social housing developments

In its commitment to accessibility for all residents, Peel Regional council has approved a report on universal accessibility standards (UAS) for new social housing projects developed by the Region. More...

Editorial

Are motorists finally getting the message?


We have completed the first holiday weekend of the summer season for 2009, and while the news being reported by police regarding traffic safety is maybe not great, it is encouraging. More...

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Arts & Entertainment

Canada's premier fiddle championship marking 59 years

August in Shelburne

The 59th Canadian Open Old Time Fiddle Championship takes place Aug. 5 to 9 in Shelburne. Sponsored by the Shelburne Rotary Club, the event will feature Canada's top fiddlers in competition for more than $17,000 in prizes. More...

Our Readers Write

Call the Town when streetlights are out

Streetlights enhance security, increase visibility for drivers and pedestrians and contribute to the overall safety in our community. More...

Genealogy workshop coming to Bolton

Caledon Public Library is will be offering a workshop that will focus on acquainting new, and not so new, genealogists with the records that are used to further their ancestral search. More...

Upcoming Eat Local Caledon Spring Festival

Still looking for seeds and seedlings for your vegetable garden? Eat Local Caledon is kicking off the growing season with a Spring Festival this Saturday (May 23) at Inglewood General Store (15596 McLaughlin Rd.) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. More...

Columns

I had plans for the weekend

One of the big problems with weekends is people always want to know what plans you have for them. I get asked that a lot, and my usual answer, befitting the obsessive, compulsive, potentially self-destructive workaholic that I am, is "work. More...

Obama shouldn't have been honoured

National Affairs

To hear U.S. President Barrack Obama tell it, both sides in the ongoing abortion debate should stop demonizing each other. "Open hearts. Open minds. Fair-minded words..." he said. How typical. Wonderful sounding rhetoric. 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

Bandits tranquilize Wolfpack in Stroud

Early on in this Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League season, the Caledon Bandits and Innisfil Wolfpack are on opposite ends of the spectrum. More...

Bandits Player of the Week

Nicholas DiMaso

Position: Goaltender Age: 16 Hometown: Bolton Education: Robert F. Hall Grade 11 student Minor Lacrosse: Caledon Bandits Statistics: Picked up his first career win in Junior C lacrosse in Tuesday's 7-4 win at Innisfil. More...

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Mayfield Sallie Jiang and Richana Sao The girls' doubles badminton pair of Jiang and Sao (both Grade 10 students) won all five games in their tournament at St. More...