November 2024 Archive

ODSS senior boys win cross-country silver at OFSAA

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville District Secondary School (ODSS) senior boys cross-country team succeeded in bringing home the first OFSAA medal in cross country for ...

Mayfield Mustangs’ Three-Sport Star Charlotte Meek is Caledon Citizen’s Student-Athlete of the Week

By Jim Stewart Charlotte Meek has represented Mayfield Secondary School and three rep sports organizations with a high degree of efficacy in multiple centres over ...

Open letter to MPP Sylvia Jones

OUR READERS WRITE As you must be aware, many Caledon residents of my acquaintance, as well as myself, have been dismayed by your failure to ...

Human Nature

by SHERALYN ROMAN It’s a sad, sad state of affairs when our base human nature overwhelms what I used to think of as evolutionary progress. ...

Leave love and memories behind, not things

by Mark Pavilons “Ooo, cookies!” I exclaimed to myself when I recently opened my lunch, lovingly prepared by my wife. Such is life’s simple pleasures sometimes. Not overly ...

Learning from the past to protect our futures

by BROCK WEIR It’s a very fine balancing act between looking forward and looking backward — particularly when one can invariably lead to another. On ...

DEATH INVESTIGATED

The Caledon OPP is investigating a death in Caledon. “Officers were called to a residence on Deer Ridge Trail shortly before 10:00 p.m. on November ...

Rally against Bill 212: “Reducing Gridlock – Saving You Time Act” coming to Dufferin-Caledon

By Constance Scrafield Doug Ford’s new Bill 212 is an omnibus bill, directed primarily, but not exclusively at fast-tracking building Highway 413. Opposition to this ...

Orangeville Food Bank aims to collect 150,000 pounds of non-perishables for holiday food drive

By Sam Odrowski With the season of giving underway, the Orangeville Food Bank is inviting the community to take part in its Festive Food Drive. ...

Honouring Black Canadian soldiers: “We need to get into these spaces and let people know we’re there”

By Brock Weir The contributions of Black Canadian soldiers, both in history and in today’s Canadian Armed Forces, were celebrated at the Aurora Public Library ...

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