January 2018 Archive

COPS CRAMMING CRUISERS

Tractor trailer driver charged

A 61-year-old Scarborough resident was charged early Saturday morning after a police officer noticed the way a tractor trailer was being driven. Caledon OPP reports ...

Residents were watching

Caledon OPP is crediting residents of Cedar Drive (off Forks of the Credit Road) for helping them catch a suspected impaired driver. Police they were ...

Be careful in the cold

Caledon Fire and Emergency Services is urging everyone to keep safety in mind as the temperatures turn colder, and to ensure that they are wearing ...

Community stepped up to help the less fortunate

By Bill Rea Caledon is a community that has a reputation for helping the less fortunate in times of need, and that was demonstrated yet ...

PC Caucus supports Hope 24/7

By Bill Rea MPPs and their staffs routinely put together shoeboxes for organizations. This year, the Progressive Conservative caucus donated the boxes to Hope 24/7. ...

Agricultural Society AGM Monday

The Caledon Agricultural Society will be holding its annual general meeting this coming Monday (Jan. 8). It will be at Caledon Village Place, at 18313 ...

Max Layton at CrossCurrents Friday

Singer and songwriter Max Layton will be bringing his brand of music to CrossCurrents Cafe tomorrow (Friday) night. Layton has lived in many places and ...

Brown promises stability for small business from PC government

By Bill Rea and Mark Pavilons Small businesses have been having a hard time under the Liberal government, and Ontario’s Progressive Conservative Leader Patrick Brown ...

LOTS OF EQUIPMENT HEADING NORTH

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