February 2016 Archive

The murder’s announced: Find out who did it at Townhall Players

By Bill Rea Murder isn’t always bad: In fact, it can be entertaining, albeit a little confusing, as the Caledon Townhall Players are currently demonstrating. ...

Public input wanted — Headwaters Food Charter stakeholder consultations start in Caledon

The public is invited to participate in the Headwaters Food and Farming Alliance (HFFA) Food Charter consultations. A Food Charter will define a common vision ...

CVC holding information sessions on bird-friendly certified hay

Credit Valley Conservation (CVC) invites hay growers, hay purchasers and rural landowners with land available for growing bird-friendly certified hay (BFCH) to attend one of ...

SELLING HOT CHOCOLATE FOR THE CAUSE

Caledon Public Library increasing hours at three of its branches

Starting this Monday (Feb. 29), Caledon Public Library will increase the hours of operation at three branches — Alton, Caledon village and the Margaret Dunn ...

Residents learn about living with coyotes

By Mark Pavilons Coyotes have been roaming southern Ontario for more than a century. Residents, especially those in rural Caledon, have to learn to live ...

Jones encouraged by inclusion of craft ciders in new markets

Dufferin-Caledon MPP Sylvia Jones stated last Thursday she’s pleased with the announcement by the government to allow cider to be sold at some grocery stores and ...

‘A COMMUNITY AFFAIR’ BRINGS PEOPLE OUT

REID ENTERTAINS AUDIENCE

Efforts being made for heritage designation on West Humber

By Bill Rea The West Humber River should have more recognition, and a Wildfield man is trying to get it. Dan O’Reilly recently appeared before ...

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