June 2025 Archive

Community honours Adrianna McCauley on birthday anniversary

By Riley Murphy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Family, friends, and community members gathered on the street outside Pia’s Bolton home and watched as she released ...

Emil Kolb remembered for a lifetime of public service

By Riley Murphy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Caledon is mourning the loss of former Mayor Emil V. Kolb, who passed away on June 18, 2025, ...

Peel Council on Aging hosts third-annual Summit

By Riley Murphy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter “People are living longer, but not everyone is living well,” said Juliet Jackson, Director of Culture and Inclusion ...

Student Athlete of the Week: Olivia D’ambrosio leads Wolfpack to ROPSAA Semifinals prior to donning the Gold, Red, and Blue at Queen’s University

By Jim Stewart Student Athlete Olivia D’ambrosio is nearing the completion of her high school career. The star rugby player at Robert F. Hall Catholic ...

Brewers’ bats stay hot in 13-5 beating of Ivy Rangers

Warden and Sterritt go deep against 2024 playoff nemesis By Jim Stewart Veterans Ben Sterritt and Steve Warden hit seventh inning home runs that served ...

Mayfield Girls rugby  dynasty rolls to sixth straight ROPSSAA title and earns silver at OFSAA

By Jim Stewart It’s been said that there are only two sure things in this life: death and taxes. However, a third sure thing manifesting ...

What are the odds Poilievre stays as Tory leader?

By PETER BLACK OPINION There are so many betting platforms out there surely one of them must be giving odds on how long Pierre Poilievre ...

Pride Month

by SHERALYN ROMAN I’ve promised in the past and will continue to maintain that I will always acknowledge and celebrate Pride Month. After all, what’s ...

Memories most excited by those wonderful smells

by Mark Pavilons “Smell is a potent wizard that transports you across thousands of miles and all the years you have lived.” – Helen Keller ...

Caring Communities

by BROCK WEIR I don’t care. Well, I do – but, that’s one of those phrases we say all too often, usually without a second ...

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