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Caledon businesses win tourism awards

Posted on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 03:00 AM

Caledon based businesses won big at the annual Headwaters Tourism Awards held at the Orangeville Town Hall Opera House on January 16th, 2018.

Headwaters Tourism recognized the Caledon based Millcroft Inn, Alabaster Acres, Credit Valley Conservation and Mud Hero Toronto North at its annual awards night.

Millcroft Inn: Millcroft Inn won the Best SEE, SHOP & STAY Visitor Experience. A country hotel ideally located in the hills of Caledon, Millcroft Inn is surrounded by gallery and boutique...

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Get smart about coyotes

Posted on Wednesday, January 24, 2018 08:30 AM

Over the past few months, the Town of Caledon has received an increased number of calls from residents about the presence of coyotes. It is important that residents understand coyote habitat, how to deter coyotes from coming on your property and what to do if you come in contact with them.

Why do we have coyotes in Caledon? 

The rolling hills of Caledon, with a population of over 71,000, is spread over 700 square kilometres and includes 260 km of publicly accessible trails and more than 65 parks...

Statement on the passing of Councillor Jim Tovey

Posted on Tuesday, January 16, 2018 03:45 AM

On behalf of the Town of Caledon, Mayor Allan Thompson today paid tribute to the memory of Mississauga and Region of Peel Councillor Jim Tovey, who passed away suddenly January 15, 2018. 

“Jim Tovey valued and respected staff at the City and the Region,” Mayor Thompson said, “He loved collaboration and being a part of something bigger than himself. Mississauga has lost a champion and Caledon has lost a friend.” 

The City of Mississauga will lower flags to half-mast and a book of condolences...

Town of Caledon’s online tree seedling store now open!

Posted on Tuesday, January 09, 2018 10:15 AM

Let’s grow Caledon’s tree canopy! The Town of Caledon’s 2018 Tree Seedling Program provides Caledon residents with the option to purchase potted trees and seedlings. Since the programs 2002 inception, an estimated 165,842 trees have been distributed to Caledon residents.

“We are excited to continually offer this program to Caledon residents. By making native tree stock and seedling options accessible to local residents, we are encouraging private reforestation and restoration efforts,” said Mayor...

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Mars CEO boosts Bolton

Posted on Saturday, January 06, 2018 12:00 PM

In the Globe and Mail, Mars CEO Chris Hamilton writes about the benefits of making Bolton their company’s home:

CHRIS HAMILTON

SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JANUARY 5, 2018
UPDATED JANUARY 5, 2018

President, Mars Canada.

Bolton, Ont., nestled between the Cold Creek Conservation Area to the north and the Nashville Conservation Reserve to the east, is home to roughly 26,000 people. With the beautiful Humber River passing through its centre, the community has an idyllic small-town vibe and at first...