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Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD Historians in Caledon should be happy to note that September marks the 200th anniversary of settlement in Caledon, when the ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD This is the second part of a feature piece highlighting a local activist group’s efforts to preserve the century-old Dingle ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD For the past six years, Beth Whysall and her dog Memphis have been cheering hospital wards, seniors homes, and helping ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS Today’s youth are leaders of tomorrow. The more we can do to help encourage their skills and self-confidence, the better off ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD While the Bruce Trail remains Canada’s most famous cross-country hiking trail, making its way through Caledon near Mono and Airport ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS Don’t tell Amanda Burley she can’t do something. The 22-year-old Bolton woman is a fighter, and she’s driven, partly by her ...
Written By KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD Affordable housing, high-speed internet and the upcoming federal election were key talking points as Bill Morneau, Canada’s Finance Minister and ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS Humberview Secondary School in Bolton is now home to a new spectacular, one-of-a-kind track. The revamped field and track are a result ...
A reverse mortgage is a loan that allows you to get money from your home equity without having to sell your home. This is sometimes ...
Written By MARK PAVILONS There’s something special about enjoying the fruits of one’s labour. When your efforts land on your dinner plate in the form ...
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