April 10, 2025 · 0 Comments
by SHERALYN ROMAN With so much chatter about elections, local municipal politics and concern in the community around illegal land use and traffic concerns, it ...
by Mark Pavilons It’s been said that faith can move mountains. And most of us, at one point in our lives, take a leap of ...
As a long-time resident of Caledon, I’ve always believed that local governance should reflect the voices, values, and lived realities of the people it serves. ...
by BROCK WEIR Today, April 10, is apparently National Encourage a Young Writer Day. Why? I’m not sure. Who says? Well, I’m not sure of ...
by SHERALYN ROMAN It seems we are still in “election mode,” or at the very least, still talking about matters of representation. While today’s focus ...
by GWYNNE DYER “We need to wake up from a failed, 40-year consensus that said we could ignore the encroachment of powerful countries as they ...
by MARK PAVILONS We all know our time here on earth is limited – mere tick on an endless clock of time. Sure, humans are ...
by BROCK WEIR How do you measure success? I suppose it depends on just how you define it and what you’re evaluating. Maybe it’s your ...
by MAYOR ANNETTE GROVES I wanted to take a moment to share some exciting updates about waste collection in Caledon. Recently, the Councils of Caledon, ...
by SHERALYN ROMAN Canadian nationalism is at an all-time high and that’s a good thing. The reasons for it being so, perhaps not so much. ...
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