July 2021 Archive

Transit, growth need to be considered in Peel’s Official Plan review: Mayor

By Rob Paul The Region of Peel’s Official Plan (Peel 2051) review’s public engagement is underway with virtual sessions open to the public to “ask ...

Caledon pop-up market aiming to make a difference by raising money for Indigenous children

By Rob Paul On Sunday, August 8, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. there will be a pop-up market near Lina Marino Park on Valleywood ...

Illegal tree cutting will lead to a minimum $500 fine in Caledon

By Rob Paul Caledon Town Council approved amendments to the Woodland Conservation By-law 2000-100 giving staff the authority to issue tickets to anyone cutting down trees without proper permits ...

Recreation department happy to return to in-person programming after pivoting to virtual

By Rob Paul The pandemic has forced everyone to make changes and most to pivot to a different way of doing things. As Ontario seemingly ...

Caledon offering both in-person and virtual programming throughout the summer

By Rob Paul Now that Ontario is in Step Three of the Reopening Roadmap, the Town of Caledon is able to offer in-person recreation programs ...

Peel turns focus to targeted vaccination approach as mass clinics wind down

By Rob Paul Peel continues to see positive trends with COVID cases as vaccination coverage increases. As of July 27, the Region has seen 111,804 ...

Dietrich hopes to expand mailbox business through the Summer Company program

By Rob Paul The Summer Company is a program through the Government of Ontario to help students run a summer business. It can provide start-up ...

Environmental Defence holds day of action against 413 plan

By Rob Paul As the Government of Ontario continues to prepare and plan for two new highways through farmland and the Greenbelt, groups took action ...

King Township’s Rosie MacLennan off to Tokyo

By Robert Belardi  King City’s own Rosie MacLennan will be part of Canada’ trampoline gymnastics team, as announced on July 5.  Gymnastics Canada and the ...

Vacation time

by BRIAN LOCKHART It’s mid-summer in Ontario, and that, of course, means vacation time. Yeah! It’s your chance to book off work for a couple ...

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