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September 4, 2025   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN Most often this space chronicles things that have already happened, or asks questions or prompts discussion about the kinds of issues Caledon ...

We can’t relive the past, as much as we try

by MARK PAVILONS Humans tell stories to one another on a daily basis. Many of these are tidbits, anecdotes – ales about recent or past events. ...

Meeting the community face to face

by BROCK WEIR Students this week are starting the year with a fresh slate. That’s not to say the accomplishments of the last year have ...

See you in September…

by SHERALYN ROMAN It’s that time of year, both celebrated and dreaded, depending on your perspective. It might not quite be the end of August, ...

Undetectable wonders passing us by

by MARK PAVILONS We humans live in a strange paradox — the majority of reality is hidden from us. Astronomers estimate that about 95% of ...

How basic can back-to-basics get?

by BROCK WEIR I never truly appreciated summer until I was, well, old enough to enjoy it. Summer, when I was a kid, was always ...

AMOngst friends?

by SHERALYN ROMAN In the days leading up to this week’s column, many of our local politicians have been attending AMO, the annual gathering of ...

Democracy Caledon “appalled by snow job on” by-laws open house

OUR READERS WRITE Democracy Caledon is appalled that a public open house originally set to discuss only the proposed new by-law on site alteration has ...

Celebrating Caledon Public Library’s Services

by MAYOR ANNETTE GROVES I would like to take this time to share information and updates on our libraries and the great work they do. ...

Fate will win out over choice in our lives

by Mark Pavilons At some point in our lives, we will relinquish ourselves to fate. That which must be. It often brings us things we ...

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