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CPL and ecoCaledon team up for new mask recycling program 

March 3, 2022   ·   0 Comments

By Rob Paul Caledon Public Library (CPL) and ecoCaledon have teamed up to bring a new program to the community called “Caledon Fill the Gap.” ...

Caledon’s Pannia part of two Oscar nominated short films

By Rob Paul Breaking into the film industry is no small task, and it becomes increasingly hard when you aren’t brought up in an area ...

CMHA sees unprecedented rise in Canadians and healthcare workers in need

By Rob Paul New research shows that chronic stress resulting from the pandemic is taking a toll on Canadians.  According to a study from the ...

Mayor Allan Thompson not running for re-election this fall

By Rob Paul In 2014, Allan Thompson was sworn in as the seventh Mayor of the Town of Caledon. As his second term comes to ...

Coldest Night of the Year smashes fundraising goal

By Rob Paul Anyone who was out and about on February 26 in Caledon likely saw an uptick in walkers; this was no coincidence, but ...

Caledon receives close to $400,000 from provincial government for pool upgrades

By Rob Paul The Ontario government is providing close to $46 million to support 186 municipalities, Indigenous communities and non-profit tourism, culture, sport and recreation ...

MP says invoking Emergencies Act sets “dangerous precedent”

By Sam Odrowski Use of the Emergencies Act, approved by Parliament earlier this week, will be revoked, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Wednesday afternoon. ...

Town to hold review of proposed land Encroachment By-law

By Rob Paul The Town of Caledon is holding a virtual public review of its Clean Yards and Property Standards by-laws on March 3 at ...

MP named Shadow Minister for Environment and Climate Change

By Rob Paul Dufferin-Caledon MP Kyle Seeback has been named the Shadow Minister for Environment and Climate Change, as part of the Conservative Shadow Cabinet ...

Chamber sees teaming up with local organizations as key to helping businesses bounce back from COVID-19

By Rob Paul When the Province announced on February 14 that it would move forward with its phased reopening, first by loosening COVID-19 restrictions February ...

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