June 2014 Archive

Dufferin-Peel Board approves eighth consecutive balanced budget

The Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board has approved a compliant $855.5 million operating budget for 2014-15; a budget characterized by Chair Mario Pascucci as “a ...

Board extends busing eligibility for secondary school students

At its June 17 meeting, the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board approved a reduction in transportation distance eligibility for secondary school students from 4.8 to ...

From Queen’s Park by Sylvia Jones MPP — MPP Jones is ready to celebrate Canada Day throughout Dufferin-Caledon

As I prepare for Canada Day as the MPP for Dufferin-Caledon, I look forward to another busy day. I look forward to this day every ...

David Tilson MP, Ottawa Journal — This coming Tuesday will be a day for celebrating Canada

Canadians across the country will celebrate the birth of our great nation July 1. Canada Day is truly a celebration of what it means to ...

Claire Hoy, National Affairs — Irresponsible fear-mongering

When British Columbia joined Confederation in 1871, it was on the strength of a promise from the federal government that the railroad stretching all the ...

Strawberry supper at Knox Church

Another Canada Day tradition is continuing. Knox United Church in Caledon village will be hosting its annual Strawberry Supper July 1. It will run from ...

Peel services will be affected by holiday

Region of Peel offices and non-emergency services will be closed Tuesday (July 1) for the Canada Day holiday and will re-open Wednesday (July 2). There ...

Part of CCRW closing for day

Facilities at Caledon Centre for Recreation and Wellness (CCRW) will be closed June 30. The fitness fieldhouse, fitness studio, squash courts and adult change-rooms will ...

Caledon wins financial reporting award

Caledon council recently congratulated the Town’s finance and communications staff jointly on receiving the Popular Annual Financial Reporting Award (PAFR) for 2012 from the Government ...

Holocaust survivor tells her story to students at Hall

By Bill Rea A bully can be a problem, but so can those who stay back and let the bullying happen. That was explained recently ...

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