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Unofficial kickoff to summer begins

While summer doesn’t officially get underway until June 20, the May long weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer vacation season and warm weather.

Break the silence

A long, drawn out debate has rattled on in council chambers, coffee shops and homes across Caledon for some time. Should the town stay the course for development or take another path?

Ride safe out there

Brian Travis, owner of Forks Bicycle Shop, shared some useful tips and tricks for bicycle owners on how to maintain their rides in our Tuesday edition. Now it’s the Ontario Provincial Police’s turn to offer advice on staying safe while cycling.

Challenge yourself to learn more

Could you go hungry for one day? What about a week? Or how about living off of just $8 a week and a very limited box of food?

Horse racing has not so bright future

The blow to Ontario horse racing has the potential to cause a ripple effect of devastation for an industry that has come to rely on profits from the slots at racetracks program.

Driving is a privilege not a right

Remember when you sat in the driver’s seat of a vehicle as an Ontario driver’s license holder for the first time?

Caledon residents encouraged to join the movement

You may never realize the importance of giving blood or becoming an organ donor until the devastating reality hits home: when someone in your life is in desperate need of assistance to stay alive.

A place to be proud

Inspired by the courage of Caressa Lahaie, a 19-year-old woman who shared her struggles of growing up gay in a small town in The Enterprise last month, others struggling with their own sexuality now have a place to share their own experiences locally and without judgment.

Andrew Livingstone file photo

Caledon East needs crosswalks

The death of Sarah Harding last month shocked the small, but growing community of Caledon East. Sadly, the 13-year-old wasn’t the first to lose her life while attempting to cross Airport Road.

Bill will honour and protect fallen heroes

An overwhelming feeling of anger and disgust overwhelms many when looking upon a desecrated war memorial or cenotaph. The feeling is quickly overcome by one of sadness.

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