March 2015 Archive

Regional councillors get update on cart-based garbage collection

By Bill Rea There are still a lot of questions out there regarding the cart-based garbage collection coming soon to Peel Region. There’s really not ...

Caledon Community Services is here for your business too

As a multi-service, community impact organization, Caledon Community Services (CCS) has an array of services and resources for local businesses. The Employment and Development Division ...

The art of literacy is at PAMA this week

The Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives (PAMA) and the Region of Peel have partnered to create The Art of Literacy, a children’s art exhibit ...

Orangeville Library and Theatre Orangeville present an evening with Trevor Cole

Trevor Cole has written three acclaimed novels. The national best-seller Practical Jean was short-listed for the Writer’s Trust Fiction Prize and won the 2011 Leacock ...

Volunteer for community farm

Albion Hills Community Farm is looking for energetic and passionate volunteers. All levels of involvement are encouraged, and this could also be an opportunity for ...

Town supporting new NEC policy

The Niagara Escarpment Commission (NEC) is looking at changing its policies to allow heritage homes to be moved to developed lots, and Caledon council likes ...

Tilson announces investment in recreational fisheries project

The government of Canada has partnered with the Halton-Peel Woodlands and Wildlife Stewardship to undertake tree planting improvements along Caledon Creek. Dufferin-Caledon MP David Tilson recently ...

Students asked to take ‘moment of silence’ in crossing streets

By Tabitha Wells Area students are being asked to take a ‘Moment of Silence’ from their smartphones and personal sized technology when crossing the streets. ...

Both Liberals and Conservatives guilty of ‘muzzling’

In response to the article “Bill C-51: The further erosion of the rights and freedoms of Canadians” (published Feb. 12) by Dely Farrace: First of ...

Editorial — You don’t know how good you have it

As you probably have heard by now, Caledon councillors passed a budget last week that calls for a two per cent overall tax increase. The ...

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