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In Memoriam: Bill Rea

April 4, 2019   ·   0 Comments

February 6, 1958 – April 8, 2018  1-year Anniversary of Bill Rea’s passing It has been one year since the Caledon community lost a veteran ...

Keeping the people safe with changes at the OPP

by SYLVIA JONES On March 11th the Ontario Government announced the appointment of Thomas Carrique as the next Commissioner of the OPP. Given that much ...

An early Easter story

by CONSTANCE SCRAFIELD While still living in the UK, Patricia, myself and John Higgs – her father- were invited by very dear friends in Rome ...

Our lives are filled with many ‘close calls’

By Mark Pavilons “Near-death experiences give you balance. You become more worldly. Your ideas become bigger.”  Jason Calacanis  The Good Lord was looking out for me ...

Applauding the Federal Budget?

Common sense seems to be in short supply in Ottawa as I watch all the Liberals in Ottawa giving a standing ovation to a new ...

Caledon man relies on accessible transit

OUR READERS WRITE I recently talked with a second generation Caledon Community Service transportation passenger, Bolton resident Doug May. It gave me great pleasure hearing ...

This Just In…

Written by SHERALYN ROMAN The world of journalism is a constantly evolving, ever changing, “always in motion” kind of world. Newspapers are locked in head ...

Caledon’s Voice and Future

Written by ALLAN THOMPSON The Provincial Government has begun public consultations for the review of Regional Governance. What this means is they are looking at ...

A local health care rountable at Headwaters Health Care Centre

Written by SYLVIA JONES I had the opportunity to host our Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Christine Elliott recently at a ...

March is national nutrition month

Written by DAVID TILSON March is National Nutrition Month, an important annual campaign presented by the Dietitians of Canada and dietitians across our country, which ...

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