June 2016 Archive

Blackhorse opens up a different view of war time

By Anne Ritchie A poster of Rosie the Riveter, the bandana-clad female who symbolized the women toiling in munitions factories while men fought World Wars, ...

RUMMAGE SALE AT BOLTON UNITED

Canada Safety Council has summer camp tips for parents

The summer months can be a challenging time for working parents with young children. While the school year provides supervision and structure, summer break leaves ...

Residents reminded to properly dispose of home health-care waste

The Region of Peel is reminding residents who generate home health-care waste that they need to properly dispose of it. “The Region of Peel is ...

Environmental groups pleased with Province’s action

Reaction continues to come in to the Province’s announcement last week of draft amendments to the plans that protect the Greenbelt, Oak Ridges Moraine, and ...

North Peel Community Church has parking lot

By Bill Rea It took a long time, but North Peel Community Church in Sandhill finally has its parking lot. There was a festive mood ...

Concern developers might be over-represented in Whitebelt exercise

By Bill Rea Public input is still going to be sought as the Town works of what it envisions for the Caledon’s portion of the ...

CALEDON RESIDENT WINS $50,000 WITH DAILY KENO

Local Liberals announce a new era in Dufferin-Caledon

The Dufferin-Caledon Federal Liberal Association recently held their annual general meeting and installed a new Executive Committee, led by incoming president Lynda Kee. In her ...

Community out for Shoreline Clean-up

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