by kira.dorward | Sep 10, 2020 | Caledon Citizen
Canadians relying on ODSP facing constant struggle to make ends meet Those lucky enough to be in ignorance of how the Ontario disability (ODSP) program works easily can shrug it off with the notions of “free money” and “limitless benefits”. However, there are many...
by kira.dorward | Nov 21, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Local resident hoping to make a difference through ‘Jason’s Quest’ Jason’s Quest isn’t really about a colouring book or sports. It’s about helping ourselves and everyone in our community’s lives to promote understanding, helpful coping mechanisms, and dealing with...
by kira.dorward | Oct 10, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Bolton flood victims reflect on ‘traumatic time’ six months later “There’s been a lot of good…we’ve met some new friends and neighbours, so we have a better sense of community. We’re more politically aware than we were before,” so says Tracey Lehman, looking on the...
by kira.dorward | Oct 10, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Terry Fallis, Cathy Hird present new novels at Forster’s Book Garden Forster’s Book Garden had double the luck over the weekend as two authors came for signings at the store. Both comedic writer Terry Fallis and former Palgrave United Church Minister Cathy Hird were...
by kira.dorward | Oct 2, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Belfountain community vows to fight ‘unwanted’ development The belle town of Belfountain celebrated its 23rd Salamander Festival on Saturday September 28th at the Village Church. More than just a celebration of community life in the hamlet of 200, the Festival is also...
by kira.dorward | Aug 30, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Preserving Dingle Schoolhouse a must says local arts community This is the second part of a feature piece highlighting a local activist group’s efforts to preserve the century-old Dingle Schoolhouse. In a letter to Mike Fenning, Senior Manager, Conservation Lands and...