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June 18, 2009  RSS feed

Conn Smythe was known for a lot of accomplishments Caledon and contributions, both in Caledon and beyond. They were recognized Sunday as members of the Smythe family, along with Town officials, gathered to unveil his stone on Caledon's Walk of Fame, on the Trans Canada Trail in Caledon East. More...

Jimbo the Magician from Burlington was keeping everyone entertained Friday night at Caledon Fair, including local resident Tucker Hardy, 7, who was crowned with this unusual hat. Turn to page 11 for more scenes of the Fair More...

Caledon's new outdoor Farmers' Market will open today (Thursday). The market is in the parking lot of the Albion — Bolton Community Centre, and will be open every Thursday from 3 to 8 p.m. throughout the summer. More...

Jeff May, a life-long Liberal, has decided to seek the nomination in Dufferin — Caledon for the next federal election. May, 47, moved to Orangeville from North Bay in 2003 and is the current president of the Dufferin — Caledon Federal Liberal Association. More...
I have said on numerous occasions that I am a backslider when it comes to being a sports fan. But even I have exceptions. The time demands imposed by my job, and to a lesser extent by my wife make it difficult to meaningfully follow any team. I am making an effort to keep track of how the Blue Jays are doing. More...
Editorial
Both Prime Minister Stephen Harper and federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff seem to be in agreement on one very important point. They agree that Canadians don't want an elections, at least not right now. Yet for some reason, given that both men realize the will of the electorate, there looms the very real possibility that we might be going to the polls this summer. More...
A directory of what is happening in the community
This column is provided as a free public service to non-profit organizations to announce up-coming events. Please contact Beth Early-Rea at Caledon Community Services at 905-584-9460 if you which to have an announcement published. More...
It was a long weekend for the Bolton Brewers, but it paid off, as they won their five Ontario Baseball Association D Classification elimination games to win the tournament, which took place June 12 to 14. More...
A group of talented musicians from Bolton and Caledon will be taking the stage this Monday night (June 22) for a concert in support of efforts to acquire a new service dog for Bolton resident Sue Hoffman (left). She is seen here with Cherokee, her current dog, who is due to retire in the fall. More...
The council at St. Nicholas Elementary School offers a pizza lunch twice a month, giving parents a break from making lunches and allowing the students to purchase pizza, milk and a cookie. Our pizza lunch program not only allows the children an opportunity for a hot lunch, but it is also a fund-raiser for our school. More...