June 24, 2021 · 0 Comments
by MARK PAVILONS Emerging from our caves should be a bit of a reawakening for all of us. We’re seeing the bright light of day ...
OUR READERS WRITE In 1987, I moved from Brampton to Caledon where the roads were quiet, safe and not too travelled. Then, as the surrounding ...
By Brock Weir Given the shortage of COVID-19 vaccines that became the hallmark of the first quarter of the year, setting the goal at a ...
By BRIAN LOCKHART The province has moved into Step one of the of its “re-opening” plan. This doesn’t mean you can throw a wild party, ...
by SHERALYN ROMAN Collectively I think our hearts are hurting. Many Canadians are awakening to a truth that some have already known for a very ...
by MAYOR ALLAN THOMPSON There has been a lot of talk around Town about growth, transit and what a future Caledon will look like. I ...
BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir Is it just me, or does it seem that Canada is a country perpetually standing at a crossroads? Maybe it’s ...
by MARK PAVILONS I’ve become a bit more pensive in recent weeks. On a drive to work, I stopped at a light and just stared ...
by GWYNNE DYER The Silly Season has come early this year. Normally it happens in August, when wicked people all over the northern hemisphere temporarily ...
by SHERALYN ROMAN It’s been a week of mostly good news from the front lines of the battle against COVID-19 and one could almost hear ...
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