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People were out at Cenotaph Friday

November 17, 2016   ·   0 Comments

Once again there was a quiet, non-denominational service of “quiet reflection, thanksgiving and remembrance” attended by about 60 people at the heritage designated, Bolton Cenotaph ...

Community thanked for support

Global Pet Foods Bolton would like to thank its customers for their generosity during this year’s Show Us Your Heart fundraiser. Thanks to everyone who ...

Enough of the Tory partisan poison

Andrew Scheer, the newly elected leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, declared in his victory speech, “I believe that the foundation of our democracy ...

Glad to see schools pick up litter

Kudos to St. John Paul II Catholic Elementary School for doing a spring cleanup of trash on the school grounds and adjoining parklands. I noticed ...

Bill 41 will be bad for patients

I have practised medicine in Bolton for 28 years. During that time, it has been my privilege and responsibility to care for my patients and ...

Thanks from O’Reillys

The O’Reilly family would like to sincerely thank the Caledon Citizen for publishing the article on the new Father Eugene O’Reilly Park. We are proud ...

Shaughnessy acted improperly

It’s nice to see that the Town of Caledon has not been forgotten when it comes to the phenomenon of “fake news.” I refer specifically ...

Friends of Library fund projects

Cool cats converged in Caledon’s authentic Alton Mill Oct. 28 to honour the winners of Caledon Public Library’s annual story writing, poetry and photography contests ...

Meaghan Zaremba Month

My name is Danielle Zaremba. I am Meaghan’s mother. I watched my beautiful daughter make history when she carried the torch for the 2015 PanAm ...

Support for Shaughnessy

I just want to express my support for Ward 1 Regional Councillor Barb Shaughnessy. Without her tenacious, ask-the-hard questions, push-the-envelope kind of personality, Inglewood Schoolhouse ...

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