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Council approves proposed 2022 Caledon OPP budget

October 21, 2021   ·   0 Comments

By Rob Paul Caledon Town Council approved the proposed 2022 Caledon OPP budget and 2023-2025 projections at a Council Meeting Tuesday.  The proposed budget will ...

Peel expanding COVID-19 vaccine system in effort to reach 90 per cent two-dose coverage

By Rob Paul With expanding vaccine eligibility, Peel is growing its vaccine system to deliver at least 200,000 doses to residents every month by this ...

Government of Ontario to provide free menstrual products in schools

By Rob Paul Last week Stephen Lecce, the Province’s Minister of Education, announced that Government of Ontario will be distributing six million free menstrual products ...

Residents provide feedback as the Town hosts first Future Caledon Official Plan open house

By Rob Paul With the Future Caledon Official Plan process well underway, the Town held a virtual open house on the evening of October 18 ...

Church to host virtual talk on Indigenous reconciliation

By Rob Paul This Friday the Bolton United Church will host a virtual talk called “Journeying with our Indigenous Siblings Towards Healing,” as part of ...

12th Empty Bowls Headwaters provided handmade bowls and donated soup for a good cause

By Rob Paul For the 12th year in a row, Empty Bowls Headwaters ran a successful fundraiser in the name of supporting those in need ...

New exhibit explores humanity and the environment

By Brian Lockhart Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Her paintings may be described as a little surreal, a little abstract, and maybe of a few other ...

Bolton Village Residents Association wants to be advocates for Caledon’s largest urban centre

By Rob Paul In a large town like Caledon, there are vast needs, and those needs differ based on the area. Within those areas are ...

Empty Bowls Headwaters brings local restaurants and caterers together to support local food programs

By Rob Paul The Empty Bowls Headwaters event is set for Sunday, October 17, at the Alton Legion and will run from 11:30 a.m. to ...

Dufferin-Caledon long-term care homes receive Provincial funding

By Rob Paul The Government of Ontario will provide up to $270 million this year to long-term care homes across the province to increase staffing ...

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