Letters

Get your eyes examined

May 29, 2013   ·   0 Comments

May is Vision Health Month and according to Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) research, Canadians are more afraid of losing their eyesight than ...

Presentation on air quality was lacking

I read your article on the presentation made by an engineering firm hired by Canadian Tire to do its report on the proposed Canadian Tire ...

Emissions will be bad, despite report

The headline for your article of May 16, “Vehicle emissions from Canadian Tire facility won’t be bad,” was very misleading; as the headline raises false ...

Check out Life Point Church

As a member of this community, I would like to share what I found at Life Point Church. At the present time, we are meeting ...

Councillor corrects error

In regard to the discussion of Brampton Brick’s proposal for the importation of fill into their mined out location on Mississauga Road, I misspoke at ...

Proposal for Animal Shelter Working Group

In the April 17 edition of the Caledon Citizen, there was a story about the Town of Caledon’s plans to change its Animal Control Bylaw. ...

Thanks for supporting masquerade gala

The Caledon East Revitalization Committee would like to take this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation to the residents of Caledon for making the 2013 ...

Back the victims of sexual violence

An open letter to our community: In response to recent cases of sexual violence, and the use of social media to blame and shame victim-survivors, ...

CNIB thanks volunteers

CNIB has always been an organization of people helping people, and nowhere is that more evident than in the incredible work of our volunteers. They’re ...

Don’t facilitate Canadian Tire proposal

I was very disturbed after reading the articles in the Citizen regarding the “proposed” Canadian Tire Distribution Centre on the employment lands and agricultural lands ...

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