February 2023 Archive

Local author and photographer finds inspiration in Caledon’s landscapes

Marcus Nicholas’ journal emphasizes the importance of self-reflection By Zachary Roman The pandemic was a test of faith for Marcus Nicholas. Like many people in ...

Addiction Services opens treatment beds in partnership with community groups

By Brock Weir GTA residents looking to overcome addiction have an expanded path to recovery thanks to the Aurora-based Addiction Services Central Ontario and community ...

Town endorses Housing Pledge

At this week’s Planning and Development Committee meeting, Town of Caledon Council endorsed a Housing Pledge for Caledon. The pledge outlines how the Town will ...

Unearth Uncover exhibit marks Black History Month

The Town of Caledon, in collaboration with the City of Mississauga and the Peel District School Board, is pleased to host pieces from the Unearth Uncover exhibit ...

Headwaters Arts exhibit interprets Dark into Light

By Brian Lockhart The theme Dark into Light is the focus of Headwaters Arts exhibit currently on display at the Alton Mill Arts Centre. Forty ...

Museum hosts exhibit led by Indigenous artists

By PAULA BROWN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Museum of Dufferin (MoD) and the Dufferin County Cultural Resource Circle (DCCRC) have partnered together to present ...

MP addresses controversial firearms Bill at town hall meeting

By Brian Lockhart Dufferin-Caledon MP Kyle Seeback held a town hall-style meeting at the Dufferin Northern-Peel Anglers & Hunters Association in Mono on Tuesday, February ...

Family Day fun as skate loop in John Clarkson Park officially opens

Staff hope to keep it going through March Break By Jim Stewart The Town of Caledon’s $500,000 Ice Skating Loop was opened officially during a ...

Caledon’s Manager of Economic Development recognized with award at provincial conference

By Zachary Roman Caledon’s Economic Development team was a finalist for an Award of Excellence at the annual Economic Developers Council of Ontario conference. On ...

Council set to approve 2.03% tax increase next week as Budget talks conclude

By Brock Weir Caledon residents can expect to see the municipal portion of their tax bills rise by 2.03 per cent this year as Council ...

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