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Minister continues doing “what’s right” in education

February 25, 2021   ·   0 Comments

By Mark Pavilons King-Vaughan MPP Stephen Lecce makes no apologies for his work as Minister of Education. In fact, he’s driven by doing “what’s right,” not what’s popular. ...

Dufferin-Caledon Green Party announces 2022 election candidate

By ALYSSA PARKHILL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Small business owner and environmentalist Laura Campbell has been nominated as Dufferin-Caledon’s candidate for the Green Party of ...

Province introduces new legislation to combat human trafficking

By ALYSSA PARKHILL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter The Provincial Government has announced a new legislation to fight against human trafficking in Ontario.  Announced on National ...

Province supports Greenbelt Foundation

The Ontario government is investing $12 million over the next three years to support the Greenbelt Foundation’s ongoing work to protect, promote and improve the Greenbelt in ...

New firearms measures to combat crime and increase public safety

By Mark Pavilons Municipalities like Caledon will be given the opportunity to ban handguns. The move comes as the Federal government passed new firearms rules, aimed at ...

Williams named 4-H Canada National Volunteer Leader of the Year

By ALYSSA PARKHILL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter On February 22, 4-H Canada held their Leadership Awards where a Caledon resident was awarded the 2020 National ...

Phase One of vaccination rollout expected to be completed by March

 By ALYSSA PARKHILL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter COVID-19 case numbers continue to remain steady as the province continues to lift the lockdown and move regions ...

Council approves 1.13% tax increase in 2021 Budget following Feb. 16 meeting

By ALYSSA PARKHILL Local Journalism Initiative Reporter Caledon residents can expect to see a 1.13 per cent tax increase as part of the 2021 Budget, ...

Pandemic has caused decline in education quality according to new poll of university students and faculty

By Mark Pavilons Pandemic stress has not only affected businesses and individuals, but post-secondary students are suffering, too. University students, faculty, and academic librarians are struggling with ...

South Asian domestic violence victims face barriers during pandemic

By Fatima Baig Many South Asian women who are victims of domestic violence face hurdles such as language and social barriers. Since the pandemic started, ...

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