December 31, 2009 / News

More information means better patient care at Headwaters

The most important tool hospitals have to care for patients is information – information about a patient’s background, medical history, previous treatments and test results. More...

Residents and Town wait while OMB ponders future of Stoneridge

Decision expected in New Year

Judgement has been reserved in the Ontario Municipal Board hearing on the Stoneridge Village development in Bolton. More...

Waste collectors get New Year’s Day off

Caledon residents who normally get their garbage collected Friday, will be having their pick-up one day later this week. The will be no collections tomorrow (New year’s Day). It will be Saturday. More...

ROAD CLOSED AFTER TRUCKS COLLIDE

Highway 50 was closed for a couple of hours yesterday (Wednesday) morning south of Palgrave after an accident involving two trucks. Caledon OPP reports both vehicles were northbound. More...

MACVILLE MADE CONTRIBUTION TO CCS

Students and staff at Macville Public School worked hard to raise money during their fall United Way Campaign, and the day recently came for them to present the proceeds. More...

A joyous Happy New year awaits at the active Caledon Seniors’ Centre

The New Year, 2010, promises to be bigger and better, and it's waiting for you at the Caledon Seniors’ Centre. Come and join us to share and make our New Year our best yet! More...

No criminal charges yet in Festive RIDE

Caledon OPP reports their Festive Reduce Impaired Driving Everywhere (RIDE) campaign has been busy checking vehicles, but few charges have been laid. More...

Pedestrian dies after mishap in Bolton

Caledon OPP reports a 25-year-old Caledon man died of injuries after he was hit by a vehicle in Bolton Dec. 9. More...

Trillium grant will support youth violence prevention programs

Preventing violence takes a community effort. Giving youth the skills they need to build healthy, respectful relationships is at the core of Family Transition Place’s (FTP) Violence Prevention programs. More...

Ride free New Year’s Eve from Brampton Transit

Brampton Transit will be offering free rides to partyers tonight (New Year’s Eve). The service will be available on all routes, starting at 7:30 p.m. and extending until the end of service, with extended service on some routes. More...

SPIRIT OF GIVING IS STRONG AT PRUDENTIAL

Sales representatives at Prudential Select Real Estate in Bolton once again decided not to do gift exchanges this year. Instead, they opted to make contributions to the annual Santa Fund, operated by Caledon Community Services (CCS). More...

Exemption period offered for Christmas garbage disposal

Peel Region is offering residents a two-week exemption period for waste collection, ending Jan. 8. As part of the two-bag standard program, the Region offers three curbside waste collection exemption periods annually. More...

OPP investigating after gas station robbery

Cash and cigarettes were reported stolen last Friday evening (Dec. 18) after a gas station in the area of Highway 10 and King Street was held up. Caledon OPP reports the incident occurred at about 8:17 p.m. More...

Success By 6 Peel celebrated

The world marked the 20th anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (CRC) Nov. 20, and in Peel, Success By 6 Peel was taking stock of how much progress has been made in furthering the rights of children. More...

Celebrating the New Year

Ottawa Journal

Another year is quickly coming to an end and we are now making plans for ringing in the New Year. More...

MADD Canada urges party hosts to ring in the New Year responsibly

Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) Canada is urging party hosts to plan ahead and take steps to ensure their guests do not drive impaired this New Year’s. More...