November 2023 Archive

Caledon earns top 100 ranking in most livable cities study

By Mark Pavilons Caledon shines among the most livable cities in Canada,  earning several top-100 rankings. The results came from data collected by the Globe ...

Peel gets $7 million from Feds for asylum claimant reception centre, temporary shelter

Funding for centre announced last week By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A reception centre and shelter for asylum claimants is coming to Peel, ...

Local woman advances in Toastmasters competition

Emma Howlett to put public speaking skills to the test at division competition By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter An Orangeville woman is being ...

New accessible playground at Caledon Central P.S. dedicated to Ellie Wratten

Community honours memory of  “fun-loving, wonderfully confident” former student  By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Students at Caledon Central Public School have an amazing ...

Council supports putting $50,000 towards full-time physician recruiter

By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Caledon Council is supporting a drive to bring more doctors to town. At Council’s November 28 meeting, Executive ...

Caledon Citizen’s Student Athlete of the Week: Starting pitcher Joseph Iannotta led Wolfpack to Hall’s first ROPSSAA Varsity Baseball Championship

By Jim Stewart Dual-sport student-athlete Joseph Iannotta is immersed in the rich co-curricular life of Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School. The Grade 11 Honor Roll ...

Small business owners are being strangled by red tape 

by FRANK STRONACH Over the past month, small business owners have shared with me some of their personal stories and their frustrations.  Far too many ...

This is the new world

by BRIAN LOCKHART Several years ago, I was acquainted with a woman I had worked with in an office setting for several years. We were ...

Bathroom Brouhaha 

by SHERALYN ROMAN Perhaps you haven’t yet had the chance to visit the newest Caledon recreation centre. Perhaps “new” is the wrong term, but certainly ...

Customer “disservice” quickly getting old

by MARK PAVILONS In commerce, it was once believed that the “customer was always right.” To an extent, that holds true today. Of course, customers ...

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