October 2015 Archive

Rate Payers Rights

I believe that as rate payers in Mulmur Township, we have the right to expect our elected officials to make decisions based on facts, not ...

New LED lights in Mono Centre slammed as too bright, intrusive

By Tabitha Wells Conversion of the former style of streetlights to LED lights has caused problems, according to residents from Mono Centre. The residents, who ...

Poppy campaign starts Friday

By Tabitha Wells Poppy Campaign Days by the Royal Cana- dian Legion in Orangeville will start tomorrow (Friday) and run until Remembrance Day, November 11. ...

Local artist’s exhibit at Museum Sunday

By Tabitha Wells Artistic creativity can be expressed in millions of different ways, all adaptable, variable and changeable based on the perspectives, skills and views ...

Caledon won’t join bid for judicial review

By Bill Rea The Province may have approved the site plan agreement for Brock Aggregates Inc. to expand its Tottenham Pit, but the matter is ...

CTHPs’ latest: Nana’s Naughty Knickers

By Constance Scrafield What’s an old lady to do with her remaining years after her longtime hubby dies? At 83, does she just give up, ...

Elvis: The Moments hits the stage November 14

“Mark your calendars” an ad for the upcoming “Elvis: The Moments” performance descries in stunning pomp. Canada’s ‘premier’ Elvis Tribute Artist, Pete Paquette is returning ...

Thank you Claire

Claire Hoy -”Niqab isn’t a religious requirement” in the Citizen of October 1st, 2015 is 100% correct in that the Niqab IS NOT a religious ...

‘Work to rule’ in our schools ‘completely out of hand’

By Victoria Botelho Work-to-rule is an industrial action in which employees do no more than the minimum required by the rules of their contract, and ...

Council roundup: Mono CAO McNenly to retire in February

By Tabitha Wells Along with some of the bigger issues cov- ered at Tuesday’s Mono Council meeting, there were a number of positive announcements, decisions, ...

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