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COVID-19 remains, but a more normal holiday season is expected

October 7, 2021   ·   0 Comments

By Rob Paul With Thanksgiving approaching, Peel Medical Officer of Health Dr. Lawrence Loh stated that it won’t be fully back to normal, but it ...

Mayor and Council honour Bethell Hospice’s 10th anniversary with donation

By Rob Paul To commemorate the 10-year anniversary of Bethell Hospice in Caledon, Mayor Allan Thompson and members of Town Council made a special presentation ...

Headwaters Arts opens new show and The Trews perform tonight

By Constance Scrafield The last of the Proposal Art shows in the Headwaters Arts Gallery (HWA) at the Alton Mill Arts Centre opened this week ...

Empty Bowls Headwaters fundraiser set for October 17 in Alton

By Rob Paul Over 30 years ago, art teacher John Hartom began the Empty Bowls fundraiser as a way to engage his students and get ...

Former Caledon farmer and metal sculpting trailblazer Andreas Drenters having final show

By Rob Paul Andreas Drenters has lived quite the life, and the sculptor is having one final show to put a close on a legendary ...

Orange Ribbon initiative ongoing for National Day for Truth & Reconciliation

By Rob Paul Though National Day for Truth & Reconciliation passed on September 30, Caledon Public Library (CPL) is running an initiative at all its ...

Future Caledon Official Plan in focus at Council

By Rob Paul On Monday, Caledon Town Council held a special meeting to discuss the Future Caledon Official plan and staff presentations. It was an ...

Bolton community hike and BBQ set for this Sunday, free of charge

By Rob Paul This Sunday, October 3, there will be a hike on the Caledon Trails of the Humber Valley Heritage Trail Association led by ...

Town launches Have Your Say Caledon website to hear from residents

By Rob Paul The Town of Caledon has launched a new public input site called haveyoursaycaledon.ca. The goal of the website is to allow residents ...

Pine River Institute lands $4.2 million in funding

By Paula Brown  Pine River Institute has received $4.2 million in additional funding from the Ontario government to support an expansion of the treatment centre’s ...

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