March 2021 Archive

Caledon Public Library re-opens doors following lockdown

By Brock Weir The week began on the right foot for local book lovers as the Caledon Public Library re-opened all its branches with limited ...

Paving Paradise to Put Up a Highway

By Martina Rowley OPINION Drawing on a Joni Mitchell song from the 1970s, Big Yellow Taxi, “they paved paradise / and put up a parking ...

Snags frustrate launch of Ontario’s vaccination platform, but portal “instrumental”: Jones

By Brock Weir Residents of Caledon looking to book their COVID-19 vaccinations online Monday following the launch of the Province’s appointment system faced a few ...

New initiative shining light on pandemic-related challenges for youth

By Sam Odrowski  The COVID-19 pandemic is impacting everyone differently and a local health group is working to understand how youth are coping. The Hills ...

“A door to change” a true Victory for women in need

By Jessica Laurenza Three years ago while at church, Pat Valliere began thinking deeply about how to help local women who have been in difficult ...

Council, planners consider subdivision proposal

By Jessica Laurenza Council and the Town’s Planning and Development Committee met last week to discuss the Proposed Draft Plan for a subdivision at 12529 ...

Environmental Defence hosts webinars for communities impacted by 413

By ROB PAUL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter As the Ontario government continues to plan towards building the GTA West Highway (Highway 413) through Milton, Georgetown, ...

They may be different on the ice, but off of it they all want the same thing

By Robert Belardi  Caledon Bombers forward Nicholas Rotatore has begun a petition to Hockey Canada and the Ontario Hockey Federation to permit over-aged players to ...

Residents mobilize to oppose GTA West corridor

By ROB PAUL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter With the proposed GTA West Corridor—also known as Highway 413—under review by Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation, there’s been ...

Bolton senior raises alarm bells over second dose delay

By ROB PAUL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter When Bolton resident Sandy Forester was notified that she and her husband’s second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine ...

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