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Glad mayor’s reputation intact

February 23, 2014   ·   0 Comments

Finally, after years of frustration, character assassination and much indignation, Mayor Marolyn Morrison has been fully exonerated from the abusive accusation of taking bribes and ...

Veterans deserve better

The following letter, addressed to Eglinton — Lawrence MP Joe Oliver, was submitted to the Citizen for publication. As I have been receiving almost daily emails ...

Don’t want more growth in Bolton

Regarding the letter “Town policies cause businesses to fail” (Jan.30) by John van Eeeden, this gentleman couldn’t be more off the mark. To claim that ...

Much to do at Exchange

Re: CCS Celebrates Opening of the Exchange (Citizen, Feb. 6), we appreciate this attention because one of our top priorities in the months ahead is ...

Council didn’t back community

Your Dec. 12 publication had the headline “Town backs Olympia’s plan for Melville pit.” The “pit,” not the citizens’ interest. Disappointing. So it is time ...

Town policies cause businesses to fail

There you have it again, another business failed due to the lack of people in the Bolton area. Unfortunately, we’ll see more businesses failing in ...

Shelter has pets looking for good homes

For those who don’t know, Caledon has its very own animal shelter, located at 12889 Coleraine Dr. (just south of Healey Road) in Bolton. The ...

Lots of help in storm

Caledon is a great place to be because of the people who live here. Thank you to all the workers who gave up their Christmas ...

Council showed a ‘closed mind’ in dealing with Olympia pit

Re: Caledon council approval of the Olympia gravel pit I have been involved in the evolution of mineral aggregate policy in the Town of Caledon ...

Council should listen to residents, not staff

In an astonishing display of disregard for the serious concerns of their constituents, Caledon council Dec. 9 voted by 7-1 to approve zoning for a ...

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