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Caledon advocates for change at rural Ontario municipal conference
Posted on Friday, January 21, 2022 04:26 PM
January 21, 2022 -- The Town of Caledon is sending a full delegation of staff and elected representatives to the annual Rural Ontario Municipal Association (ROMA) conference starting January 23 to push for more support on issues like broadband; affordable housing; public transit and climate change.
Caledon’s delegation will meet with provincial ministers and members of opposition parties to present issues and ask for more provincial support.
“This is a great opportunity for Council to help make...
Proposed GO Rail Line for Caledon and Vaughan moved forward by Province of Ontario
Posted on Tuesday, January 18, 2022 05:20 PM
January 18, 2022 – The Town of Caledon and City of Vaughan have received a commitment from Minister of Transportation of Ontario Caroline Mulroney that the proposed Caledon-Vaughan GO rail line is moving forward, with Metrolinx now being directed to advance the business case for the project as the region awaits the release of the Greater Golden Horseshoe Transportation Plan update.
Both municipalities are pleased to be one step closer to GO train service. Caledon and Vaughan, with support from...
Town of Caledon working to protect essential services
Posted on Friday, January 07, 2022 03:51 PM
January 7, 2022 – The Town of Caledon is continuing to meet essential municipal service requirements while experiencing increased staff absences due to the Omicron variant.
“We’re working through COVID-19 challenges impacting our employees such as illness, isolations and caregiving by redeploying staff to areas of greatest need,” said Mayor Allan Thompson. “We’re asking for the public’s patience as they might experience delays in some service areas.”
The Operations department, which is...

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...