August 2020 Archive

Caledon OPP investigating fatal collision involving cyclist

On Wednesday, August 5, at approximately 5:12 p.m., officers from Caledon OPP responded to a serious collision in the area of Albion Vaughan Road and ...

Ontario provides support for families of children on the autism spectrum

Written By MIKE BAKER Ontario is providing families in the Ontario Autism Program (OAP) with services to support their child’s ongoing learning and development. Foundational ...

Long-time Nobleton residents celebrate 60th wedding anniversary

Written By MARK PAVILONS Bill and Helen Bible were married in Palgrave United Church on July 23rd 1960. Bill was born in Palgrave and  Helen ...

Wedding industry ravaged by coronavirus, will recover in 2021

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Brides and grooms all over the world, were left shocked, disappointed and stressed when the COVID-19 pandemic infected our world and ...

Local eatery Mamma’s Shack the latest casualty of coronavirus

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Businesses whether local, provincial or international, have been severely impacted because of the COVID-19 pandemic.  Many have been forced to close ...

Headwaters Arts reviving popular fall event

Written By PAULA BROWN Headwaters Arts is issuing a province wide call for submissions to partake in their annual flagship event “Artful Revival” for the ...

‘You are not alone’ says Caledon Fire chief amid pandemic

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL The Caledon Fire Department is reaching out to the community, spreading support and inclusiveness to anyone struggling with mental health issues ...

Peter MacKay makes campaign stop in Caledon, backs Seeback’s plan to improve rural internet

Written By MIKE BAKER Conservative leadership frontrunner Peter MacKay has vowed to work alongside Dufferin-Caledon MP Kyle Seeback to bring even the most rural of ...

Peel Region receives $276.4 million to invest in affordable housing

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Many Residents and all councils from across Peel Region blew a collective sigh of relief last week when the federal government ...

Education Minister Stephen Lecce vows to ‘keep kids safe’ upon return to school

Written By MARK PAVILONS As students prepare to get back to school, teachers and parents are a bit apprehensive about what to expect. Ontario’s Education ...

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