November 2019 Archive

Local Collaborative completes site visit over OHT application

Written By MIKE BAKER It would appear that the Hills of Headwaters Collaborative is on the cusp of receiving an Ontario Health Team designation.  Back ...

Caledon’s Chiamigos helping to bring a tasty, healthy breakfast to market

Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD Caledon Brothers Chris and Peter Phillips had a plan for a business they could do together, producing a product that is ...

Organizers pleased with turnout at first ever Bolton Comic-Con

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL The Caledon Public Library turned into a convention centre to introduce Bolton’s first Comic-Con this past Saturday (Nov. 9). Pop Culture ...

Racism allegations lead to immediate review of Peel District School Board

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Ontario Education Minister Stephen Lecce responded on Nov 7 to a request for ministry intervention of the Peel District School Board ...

King author examines campaign of 1779 in new book

Written By MARK PAVILONS Military historians tend to focus on the great wars of the 20th century. But some colonial conflicts have had much more ...

Robert F. Hall Wolfpack rumble into ROPSSAA football playoffs after impressive season

Written By JAKE COURTEPATTE The ROPSSAA football season schedule has been completed, and with the snow, sleet, and tough weather conditions, comes the tenacity of ...

Golden Hawks winning streak continues over Huntsville

Written By JAKE COURTEPATTE The Caledon Golden Hawks are circling their prey. The addition of a key component to the junior C clubs offensive ranks ...

Caledon OPP arrest one party, seize firearm in Bolton call

On Tuesday, November 5th,, 2019, at approximately 7:05 a.m., officers from the Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a reported stolen ...

Take two minutes, it’s the least you can do

BY SHERALYN ROMAN Many have written on this topic and far more eloquently than I, yet I sit here as Remembrance Day approaches, thinking of ...

Protests everywhere

BY GWYNNE DYER Journalists don’t just travel in packs; they write in packs, too. And what they’re writing this week is endless pipe-sucking ruminations about ...

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