November 2024 Archive

Council to voice opposition toProvince over 413-related Bill

By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Caledon Council is unhappy with recently-introduced Provincial legislation.  On November 12, Caledon councillors unanimously voted to share opposition ...

Caledon Citizen’s Student Athlete of the Week: Freshman Quarterback Jack Keenan leads the Hall Wolfpack to third-place finish in ROPSSAA Tier One Junior Football

By Jim Stewart  Junior Wolfpack Quarterback Jack Keenan has burst on to the athletic scene at Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School. As a Grade ...

More than ever before

by SHERALYN ROMAN As I reflect upon what to write about weekly in this space, one of the more mundane considerations often revolves around timing. ...

It’s not about winning, just giving it a shot

by MARK PAVILONS “Not a winner.” “Please try again.” Messages like these are abundant as I check my lottery tickets each week. Lately, I feel they are ...

Remove sales tax on homes, MP says

OUR READERS WRITE Housing costs have doubled after nine years of Justin Trudeau, rising faster than in any country in the G7. The cost of ...

Who asked for this?

Who asked for this? I don’t know about you, but I find that the older I get and the more our world grows ever-more topsy-turvy, ...

Palgrave Rotary marks 25th anniversary of gazebo with refresh

Volunteers repaint gazebo on Caledon Trailway near Highway 50 By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A Palgrave landmark has had a makeover. Palgrave Rotary ...

Area family remembers sacrifices made by fathers in Second World War

By Paula Brown  Local Journalism Initiative Reporter For nearly two decades Mulmur resident Joan Wallace has stood beside the cenotaph outside of the Shelburne Town ...

Remembrance ceremony held at Mono Mills Cenotaph

More Remembrance Day ceremonies planned in Caledon this November By ZACHARY ROMAN Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Last weekend, a Remembrance ceremony was held at the ...

Organizers mobilize to collect 10,000 holiday cards for serving soldiers

As she looks toward the 20th anniversary of mobilizing the community to write Christmas and Holiday cards and messages to Canadian soldiers serving at home ...

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