by GWYNNE DYER After the 17th consecutive weekend of increasingly violent protests in Hong Kong, the first protester was wounded by a live bullet on ...
Editorial MONDAY NIGHT’S LEADERS’ DEBATE may well go down in history as the worst ever, at least in modern times. As many observers have pointed ...
by Mark Pavilons We’re becoming a society of smart-tech operators. Our young people have grown up with the tech, but what about those of us ...
Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD The minutes speed by until the Oct. 21 federal election, and under the Better Ballot Policy on debates, answers to questions ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD On Sunday Oct. 6th the women (and man) of Caledon East’s Paisley Courtyards got together to honour their customers and ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS A cooperative and engaged partnership has led to an innovate pilot project in Caledon. Caledon Area Families for Inclusion (CAFFI) is ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS The location has changed, but the annual Haunted Hill Fun Run will once again grace local streets, complete with ghosts and ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD “There’s been a lot of good…we’ve met some new friends and neighbours, so we have a better sense of community. ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS A new era of effective, life-saving care was ushered in with the official opening Wednesday of Bolton’s Roy B. Clarkson Firehall ...
Written By MIKE BAKER It was announced on Tuesday (Oct. 8) that the Town of Caledon would be investing up to $250,000 to assist with ...
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