September 2015 Archive

Not many torches carried for the penny by candidates

By Bill Rea The federal candidates in Dufferin-Caledon were again contacted in the last week for their spontaneous responses to some predetermined questions. The answers ...

Peel board urges Prime Minister to welcome more refugees

The Peel District School Board has sent a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper, urging him to do what’s in the best interests of children ...

Winter coat drive starting

The Caledon branch of the Navy League of Canada and Krystian’s Menswear in Orangeville are partnering again this year for a winter coat drive. People ...

Coyote reported at Island Lake Conservation Area

Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) is advising area residents and visitors of Island Lake Conservation Area that a potentially aggressive coyote has been reported on the ...

ENTERTAINMENT AT CROSSCURRENTS

Senior Saviour Solutions aims to answer seniors’ wants and needs

By Bill Rea It is often hard to find the services that seniors both need and actually want. Bolton resident Stephanie Anderton is trying to ...

YARD SALE AT TRINITY CHURCH

Earn my vote

After being in business for more than 34 years, I absolutely know that if I went into meet a new potential client, and my opening ...

Editorial — Council’s participation doesn’t make facilitation right

One of the great disadvantages with being elected to office is one is occasionally obliged to set aside what their guts tell them is right ...

Editorial Cartoon — Sept. 24, 2015

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