July 2026 Archive

Caledon approves framework for a future school bus stop-arm camera program

By MUHAMMAD HAMZA Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Town of Caledon is expanding traffic enforcement measures to make streets safer for vulnerable users by establishing ...

Brewers launch four home runs to crush league-leading Knights 13-2

Brewers move into fourth place by edging Angels 2-1 in Barrie By Jim Stewart The Bolton Brewers set off a fireworks display from the batter’s ...

Renewed Hope Food Fair delivers 4,430 meals for Caledon residents

By MUHAMMAD HAMZA Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Caledon-based registered charity Renewed Hope distributed 5,800 pounds of groceries and fresh produce during its July 4 Food ...

Final planning approvals complete on new business park, “employment hub”

By Brock Weir Final planning approvals have been completed on a new business park that will be “a major employment hub for Caledon,” says the ...

Brewers blast Mansfield Cubs 13-3, blow 6-3 lead in 13-8 loss in Midland, and coast to 6-1 win versus Creemore

By Jim Stewart With playoff positions up for grabs, the Bolton Brewers took two of three games in seven days to strengthen their hold on ...

On-demand Ride Pilot coming Fall 2026

by MAYOR ANNETTE GROVES The pilot will serve Bolton, Caledon East, and Mayfield West/Southfields, giving the Town an opportunity to explore how an on-demand transit ...

Lambs to the Slaughter

by SHERALYN ROMAN Caledon roads are at an inflection point and we are not alone. Across the country, indeed across North America, road safety is ...

Will our collective end be just a “whimper?”

by Mark Pavilons T.S. Eliot once predicted that the world will end with a whimper, not a bang; that society will quietly, pathetically fade into ...

Our Readers Write: Open letter to Premier, MPPs, Mayor and Council 

I am writing to express my serious concerns, as well as those shared by many family members, friends, neighbours, and residents of Bolton, regarding the ...

Courage, conviction, and contrast

by BROCK WEIR It’s strange how as often as some folks like to claim “Canada’s broken,” followed by an incongruous laundry list of reasons to ...

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