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Bolton senior raises alarm bells over second dose delay

March 18, 2021   ·   0 Comments

By ROB PAUL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter When Bolton resident Sandy Forester was notified that she and her husband’s second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine ...

Older adults, hotspots will be focus of vaccine rollout’s second phase

By Brock Weir Older adults and individuals living in COVID-19 hotspots will be the focus of Phase 2 of Ontario’s vaccine rollout. The Province detailed ...

Council receives mid-term Code of Conduct refresher from Integrity Commissioner

By Jessica Laurenza Caledon’s Integrity Commissioner, John Fleming, spoke to Council on March 8 regarding the Code of Conduct’s guidelines for appropriate social media use. ...

Bolton author publishing quartet of books

By ALYSSA PARKHILL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Local author Glenn Carley strikes again with a new and unique book coming out this spring. Around this ...

Off-duty firefighters come to the rescue of the Food Bank of York Region

By Mark Pavilons Off duty firefighters from multiple regions, including Caledon, have signed on to become delivery truck drivers for the Food Bank of York Region (FBYR). ...

Studio Tour King 2021 Goes Virtual showcasing area artists

By Kathleen Rodgers Visiting the country is a wonderful way to spend a weekend. It offers the opportunity to explore quaint villages and the studios ...

GO Train station lands formally designated by Province through MZO

By Brock Weir The Province has designated lands near Humber Station Road and King Street for a future GO rail site, the Province and Town ...

Kingbridge Centre expands business, community purpose

By Mark Pavilons The iconic Kingbridge Centre is evolving, after providing unique services over the last two decades. Founded in 2001 by John Abele, cofounder of Boston ...

King’s Cardinal turns to virtual golfing

 By Robert Belardi  King’s Cardinal Golf Course reopened their golf simulators on February 25 for customers to have an exclusive chance to get a feel ...

Middle school teacher launching children’s book representing Black men

By Fatima Baig  Adesewa Ona Laoye, a middle school teacher in Orangeville, recently authored a children’s book called “Men Like My Father,” representing Black men ...

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