August 2021 Archive

How personal are “personal decisions” these days?

By Brock Weir Do you ever look back and try to pinpoint a single moment or decision that grabbed your life and took it in ...

FATAL INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT

The Caledon Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) and the Ministry of Labour are investigating a fatal accident that occurred in the work yard ...

COVID cases in Peel and Caledon trend upwards as Dr. Loh states students need to be fully vaccinated by August 24

By Rob Paul The total amount of cases of COVID-19 in the Peel continues to trend upward weekly. The Region’s total sits at 112,265 cases ...

Bolton’s new Sherwin-Williams Paint Store is excited to make an impact in the community

By Rob Paul Local businesses are the heart of a community, and that’s clear in Caledon, but it hasn’t been the easiest time during the ...

Investments in school ventilation will help students return to normal: Ministry

By Brock Weir A further investment on improving ventilation in schools will support a safe return for students this fall, according to the Ministry of ...

Former Caledon East dentist helps lead rally for Families of Flight PS752 Victims

By Rob Paul The Association of Families of Flight PS752 Victims organized a rally through downtown Toronto on August 5 to express the belief that ...

Legendary Sikh Riders welcomed on fundraising tour

By Sam Odrowski The sound of motorcycles filled the streets of Mono as the Legendary Sikh Riders, who travelled there from British Columbia, joined the Sikh Motorcycle Club of ...

Caledon is set for more connectivity with broadband infrastructure expansion

Mayor says Council won’t stop until Town is “fully connected  By Rob Paul Construction of broadband infrastructure has begun in Dufferin County, which will soon ...

Moms celebrate Canada’s soccer Olympic Gold at James Dick Quarry

By Rob Paul There are few things in life more impressive than bringing home a gold medal at the Olympics. Canada brought home seven of ...

Hometown girl fell short of three-peat

By Robert Belardi  King City native Rosie MacLennan fell short of winning her third consecutive medal at the Olympics last week.  MacLennan finished 0.275 points ...

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