November 2020 Archive

Theatre Orangeville presenting ‘A Christmas Carol’ online

Written By CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD Theatre Orangeville is spreading its holiday spirit next month with its production of a Christmas Carol from December 4 to January ...

Orangeville native reflects on years studying at Oxford University

Written By MIKE BAKER The category is ‘Latin origins,’ the $2,000 clue flashes across the screen – What is the traditional name given to the ...

Marco Muzzo’s day parole extended for six more months

Written By MARK PAVILONS Marco Muzzo’s day parole has been extended for six months. The Parole Board of Canada made the decision to continue day ...

Local resident starts ‘Adopt a Grandparent or Health Care Worker’ program

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER A local resident has organized a new initiative to make the festive holidays a little extra special ...

Caledon Council endorses new ‘Love Local Tuesday’ initiative

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Ward 5 Area Coun. Tony Rosa is hoping to bring a new annual promotion to Caledon to ...

CVC concerned over proposed changes to the Conservation Authorities Act

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s planned changes to the Conservation Authorities Act has conservation authorities around the province concerned that Bill 229 ...

New fine introduced for businesses who ‘fail to prevent spread’ of Covid

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER Peel Medical Officer of Health Dr. Lawrence Loh has introduced new, stricter punishments for businesses who “fail ...

HHCF launches holiday fundraiser to support local hospital

Written By PAULA BROWN LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER The season for giving has started and Headwaters Health Care Foundation (HHCF) is launching their annual holiday ...

Local businesses struggling after decision to place Caledon into provincial ‘Red’ zone

Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL LOCAL JOURNALISM INITIATIVE REPORTER As Peel Region remains in the provincial government’s ‘Red’ zone, local businesses worry daily over whether they ...

Stop the blame and shame

by SHERALYN ROMAN Perhaps it was predictable. An upcoming holiday; specifically Diwali, many people already fatigued by excessive COVID-19 concerns and Peel Region sitting at ...

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