April 2018 Archive

Caledon hosts annual Community Recognition Night

Written By JASEN OBERMEYER Volunteers throughout Caledon were recognized for their tireless efforts to volunteer their time to make the town a better place to ...

A chat with fascinating dry-stone walling artist Doug Bell

Written By Constance scrafield Dry-stone walling: what is it? “It is building things out of stone not using mortar,” quoth Doug Bell, whose life is ...

Caledon Spring Home Show 2018 kicking off this weekend

The Caledon Spring Home Show 2018 will kick off this Friday and local vendors are excited to show area residents what they have in store ...

New Brampton facility will support over 600 jobs, boost transit

Written By JASEN OBERMEYER Ontario is supporting over 600 jobs and delivering more public transit for communities in Peel Region and the Greater Toronto and ...

Local Freshii provides quality, affordable food

Written By JASEN OBERMEYER Freshii’s new location in Bolton, located beside the Home Depot, gives food lovers a chance to enjoy quality food at affordable ...

Headwaters radiothon reaches fundraising goal of $20,000

Written By JASEN OBERMEYER With the assistance of Orangeville’s 101.5 my FM, Headwaters Health Care Foundation,(HHCF) reached its goal of $20,000 in its second annual ...

All-day parking on Queen St. looked into

Written By JASEN OBERMEYER Council has approved to send a request to have Peel Region implement all day parking on Queen Street, to make the ...

Community mourns loss of long-time editor and journalist Bill Rea

The Caledon community was shocked to learn about the sudden passing of veteran journalist, editor and resident Bill Rea. Rea, 60, passed away early Sunday morning at his home in Caledon, of an apparent heart attack.

Predator and Brewers to battle for Sunday night championship

The coming Saturday night will see the crowning of the champions in the Sunday Night Hockey League. The Inside Out Family Chiropractic Predators will battle ...

Fire department warns everyone to be careful with burning

Caledon Fire and Emergency Services (CFES) encourages residents to use caution when burning, indoors or outdoors. Unattended burning is the most common cause of grass ...

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