by kira.dorward | Aug 29, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Federal Finance Minister makes pit stop in Dufferin-Caledon Affordable housing, high-speed internet and the upcoming federal election were key talking points as Bill Morneau, Canada’s Finance Minister and Liberal MP for Toronto Centre, toured Dufferin-Caledon this...
by kira.dorward | Aug 23, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Local enthusiasts seeking to save century-old Dingle schoolhouse Unbeknownst to neighbours and the Caledon community, for close to four decades a thriving conclave of artists took up residence in Caledon’s back woods. In a renovated 19th century schoolhouse behind the...
by kira.dorward | Aug 8, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
BY KIRA WRONSKA DORWARD It’s almost a year to the day that Davis Family Feed Farm was closing down their sunflower fields for 2018. They’d had 18 000 visitors, some from as far away as New York. “It all started three years ago,” says manager Sean Davis, “when Global...
by kira.dorward | Jul 4, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
http://caledoncitizen.com/?p=30722 Goodlot had lots of soul on Sunday June 23, as the brewery and patio opened for a special “Caribfusion” brunch event presented by Soulyve. It was a perfect summer’s day for two such unique and talented companies to come together,...
by kira.dorward | Jul 2, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
Mount Wolfe Farms kicks off summer with first ‘Solabration’ This year’s summer “Solabration” marked the first recognition of the summer equinox at Mount Wolfe Farms, especially grateful this year to have reached the milestone. It seems there were many causes for...
by kira.dorward | Jun 21, 2019 | Caledon Citizen
‘Nice Young Men’, an interview with Tokyo Police Club on Caledon Day Caledon Day drew the crowds (even with the rain) this year with headliners Tokyo Police Club. The Juno-nominated band of international acclaim from Newmarket made the time to come and perform for our...