January 2014 Archive

Big Brothers Big Sisters holding their 2014 Tim Hortons Bowl for Kids Sake

Join Big Brothers Big Sisters of Peel as they host their largest fundraiser of the year — Tim Hortons Bowl for Kids Sake. It’s a ...

Cut trees in Bolton raise concerns

By Bill Rea The fate of some ash trees on Bolton’s north hill have some residents angry, but the Town is maintaining it was necessary. ...

Schomberg Farm Tour will be March 8

Dress warm, wear boots, breath the fresh air and have fun on the farm on the 10th Annual Schomberg Agricultural Farm Tour. It will be ...

Council distributes proceeds from golf tournament

By Bill Rea Golf may not be the strongest suit for Caledon councillors, but their annual golf tournament results in a lot of good. Council ...

Developmental services body holding hearings

The Select Committee on Developmental Services concluded a week of public hearings across Ontario, and Dufferin — Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones called them an essential ...

Osler Foundation and Shoppers Drug Mart team up in support of women’s health

Women’s heart health at William Osler Health System (Osler) has been supported in a big way through Shoppers Drug Mart’s annual Tree of Life campaign. ...

Headwaters gets Valued Partner recognition from Headwaters Communities in Action

Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) recently received the Valued Partner Award from Headwaters Communities in Action (HCIA). The award recognizes key community partners that have ...

Thurgood’s photo series ‘Every Scar has a Story’

Orangeville photographer Julie Thurgood is currently working on a photo series, Every Scar has a Story, which is capturing models who have scars ranging from ...

Husky Movember squad raise funds for prostate cancer research

This year, 32 people from Husky Injection Molding Systems participated in Movember Canada. This is part of an international fundraising campaign that challenges men around ...

Puppy classes offered

A free Puppy Program, aimed at dogs aged less than 12 weeks, is being offered by Dogs in the Park in Guelph. Run by former ...

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