July 2021 Archive

INVESTIGATION CONTINUES INTO EARLY MORNING SHOOTING

On Saturday, June 26, at approximately 6:16 a.m., officers from the Caledon Detachment of the OPP responded to a reported shooting on a private property ...

Steve Hayward honoured as Caledon’s 2021 Senior of the Year

By Rob Paul On Wednesday morning, the Town of Caledon presented resident Steve Hayward with the 2021 Senior of the Year distinction at a private ...

New walk-in clinic celebrates grand opening with local leaders

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville residents looking for a local family doctor and walk-in medical services are in luck. Chafford 200 Medical Center (195 Broadway), just ...

Expanded emergency shelter announced for Peel Region

By Rob Paul On Monday, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark and Peel Regional Chair Nando Iannicca announced the Ontario government is providing ...

Library and Domino’s re-team for Shop Local

By Rob Paul For the second time in the last few months Caledon Public Library (CPL) is partnering with Bolton’s Domino’s Pizza for fundraising. In ...

Filmmaker Trépanier releases trilogy for Canada’s Parks Day

By Rob Paul To celebrate Canada’s Parks Day, award-winning filmmaker and renowned landscape painter Cory Trépanier is doing something special. The Caledon resident, and 2018 ...

Humber River recognized with new permanent signage

By Mark Pavilons Local officials unveiled a new sign paying tribute to the importance of the Humber River. Caledon Councillor Jennifer Innis, who’s also chair of ...

Library offering something for everyone while supporting local

By Rob Paul One key constant in Caledon throughout the pandemic has been Caledon Public Library (CPL). Through virtual programming they’ve tried to keep community ...

Move to Step Three on Friday comes as “welcome relief,” says Mayor

By Rob Paul At 12:01 a.m. on Friday, July 16, the Provincial government will be moving Ontario into Step Three of the provincial reopening. Having ...

ILSA raises $14,000 for Indigenous Youth

By Robert Belardi  The Indigenous Life Sport Academy raised $14,000 in support of Indigenous youth this year.  The Whistler, BC not-for-profit organization sold Indigenous art ...

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