June 2013 Archive

Plane down — No injuries

TASTE OF SCOTLAND AT ST. ANDREW’S

Council unanimously backs Canadian Tire proposal

By Bill Rea The Canadian Tire proposal for Bolton’s industrial area is a go, as far as Caledon council is concerned. Council Tuesday night unanimously ...

Annual truck and tractor pull coming to Bolton

It’s one event that always packs the crowds in, and it’s coming tomorrow (Friday). The 35th annual Truck and Tractor Pull, put on by the ...

Hear about a transgender’s journey at Lifetree

A transgender’s journey will be shared at the July 3 session of Lifetree Café. The one-hour discussion will include the filmed story of a man ...

Rotary Ribfest coming in July

July 12 to 14 are the dates for the Ribfest, hosted by the Rotary Club of Bolton. Rotary ribfests are famous across North America, and ...

There will be lots of chances to celebrate Canada Day in Caledon

Canada Day is drawing near, and preparations for a number of events continue. Caledon’s business sector is showing its usual interest in the community celebrations. ...

Easter tells local Liberals Canada’s not what it used to be

By Bill Rea Canada is not the country it used to be, and that’s largely the fault of the government of Prime Minister Stephen Harper. ...

Grey Cup brought to Husky

By Bill Rea The annual Summerfest Barbecue took place last Thursday at Husky Injection Molding Systems in Bolton, and the event turned out to have ...

All things summer at Caledon Public Library

Caledon Public Library (CPL) will be buzzing with activities for all ages this summer. For those who are planning on staying close to home or ...

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