Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD This is the second part of a feature piece highlighting a local activist group’s efforts to preserve the century-old Dingle ...
Officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Caledon Detachment investigated and arrested three impaired drivers in Caledon in less than three hours last Monday. On ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS Average class sizes for the 2019-2020 school year will remain basically unchanged. Minister of Education and King-Vaughan MPP Stephen Lecce is, however, ...
BY SHERALYN ROMAN September, for me, has always been a bit of a “Happy New Year.” It’s a time to start fresh and develop some ...
BY GWYNNE DYER The Amazon is not on fire. There are fires in the Amazon rainforest, as there are every year in July-September, because this ...
EDITORIAL IT’S NOT TOO OFTEN that the editorial board of The Globe and Mail finds a single issue so important that it occupies two full ...
by Mark Pavilons Like a broken record, we’re singing the same tune regarding guns and gun control. We’re confronted with what seems like an epidemic ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD For the past six years, Beth Whysall and her dog Memphis have been cheering hospital wards, seniors homes, and helping ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS Today’s youth are leaders of tomorrow. The more we can do to help encourage their skills and self-confidence, the better off ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD While the Bruce Trail remains Canada’s most famous cross-country hiking trail, making its way through Caledon near Mono and Airport ...
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