June 25, 2009 / Front Page

News

Town contemplates big hike in industrial development charges

Town of Caledon staff and consultants are looking at a big hike in industrial development charges. Industrial developers, not surprisingly, don't like it, and Town councillors seem to have little difficulty containing their enthusiasm. More...

Annual chicken barbecue is tonight

Mayfield United Church will be holding its annual chicken barbecue tonight (Thursday). It will run from 5 until 7 p.m. at Brampton Fair Grounds at 12942 Heart Lake Rd. More...

Truck and tractor pull goes tomorrow night

The Albion — Bolton Agricultural Society will be holding its 31st annual Modified Truck and Tractor Pull tomorrow (Friday) night. It will be at the Fairgrounds in Bolton. Classes get under way at 6 p.m. More...

Editorial

Take time to wave the flag

Editorial

It's an important day for all Canadians that's coming up next week, and we should all take some time to commemorate it. More...

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Arts & Entertainment

Canada's premier fiddle championship marking 59 years

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...

Caledon Day is Oct. 3

Keep Oct. 3 open, because that is going to be the second annual Caledon Day. More...

Caledon Celebrate Canada Day Citizen at annual Caledon Strawberry Festival

Citizen The Caledon Fairgrounds and Caledon Village Place are going to be awash in patriotism, and strawberries again Canada Day. More...

POLICE CELEBRATE

Inspector Rose DiMarco and Mayor Marolyn Morrison cut this ceremonial cake as part of Saturday's celebrations as Caledon OPP marked the 100th anniversary of the force. Turn to page 11 for more on the celebration. More...

Columns

Many opportunities to celebrate Canada Day in Dufferin — Caledon

Ottawa Journal

As the school year ends and another summer begins, families throughout Dufferin — Caledon are beginning to consider how to spend the coming summer months. More...

Queen's Plate was worth watching

There are some traditions that just can't be ignored, and I guess the Queen's Plate is one of them. More...

Sounds like an NDP argument to Hoy

National Affairs

To hear Ontario Tory leadership hopeful Christine Elliott tell it, being a red Tory, i.e. a Liberal lite, means you really care about people, while being a blue Tory, i.e. 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 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...

Caledon Sports

Brewers shutout lowly Cubs, while things get wet in Midland

Though the rain has tried to delay the Bolton Brewers' climb in the North Dufferin Baseball League's Senior East Division standings, the squad knows they can only control so much. More...

NDBL Box Score

Th ursday Mansfield Cubs Bolton Brewers Doubles: Brewers: John Hutchinson (2), Steve Warden, Ryan Smith RBIs: Brewers: Eric Cirone (4), Owen Somerville (2), Steve Warden (2), John Hutchinson (2), Mike Wallace Runs: More...

ATHLETES OF THE WEEK

Mayfield Marcus Farmer The long-pole defender helped the varsity boys' field lacrosse team (5-0) to the ROPSSAA championship, as the squad also placed sixth at OFSAA June 4 and 5 in Aurora. More...

Our Readers Write

Student seeking help to do humanitarian work in Ghana

My name is Énya Robbins and two years ago my life drastically changed after a high school trip to a developing country named Nicaragua. More...