June 2019 Archive

Conservatives to hold second D-C nomination meeting

Written By MIKE BAKER The Conservative Party of Canada has decided to initiate a do-over in Dufferin-Caledon, announcing a brand new nomination process to find ...

Annual Caledon Day celebrations a huge hit with community

Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD Caledon Day has been happening for a dozen years, and Event Coordinator Heather Savage has been at every one of ...

Town of Caledon sets new world record at beer & cider festival

Written By JULIA LLOYD At this years Cheer’s Caledon Craft Beer & Cider festival, the Guinness World Record for the largest cider taste-testing event was ...

Headwaters Health Care Centre officially unveils new three-year strategic plan

Written By MIKE BAKER Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) officially unveiled a new three-year strategic plan to the community on Tuesday, highlighting three key areas ...

Jazz for living – Robert F Hall band plays at popular event

Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD During the tremendous Blues and Jazz Festival that spread its wings throughout the community and the wider area, with bands up ...

Teenage sensation Ryan Hann to ‘Swim for Food’ once again for Orangeville Food Bank

Written By MIKE BAKER Ryan Hann, a 13-year-old competitive swimmer with the Orangeville Otters Swim Club, is getting ready for the second year of his ...

Caledon Jr. C Bandits in a slump, hit midseason losing skid

Written By JAKE COURTEPATTE In the midst of a relatively successful start to the Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League season, the Caledon Bandits have hit ...

Bolton Brewers climb to top of North Dufferin standings

Written By JAKE COURTEPATTE The Bolton Brewers are back in familiar territory among the North Dufferin Baseball League. The AA club has ridden some heavy ...

Schomberg’s Eric Lamaze triumphs at RBC Grand Prix of Canada

Written By JAKE COURTEPATTE Schomberg’s most famous equestrian has returned to the top of his game. Eric Lamaze won first place at the prestigious RBC ...

ADHD reduces life expectancy by up to 22 years, more than 1.5 million Canadians diagnosed

Written By MIKE BAKER Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder affecting approximately 1.5 million Canadians. When left unrecognized and untreated ADHD ...

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