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A Community Steps Up: Orangeville Food Bank

When the pandemic caused a spike in need, executive director Heather Hayes and a small army of staff and volunteers worked overtime.

Nov 24, 2020

The Need Doesn’t Stop: Family Transition Place

With everyone stuck together at home during the pandemic, conflicts escalated and this team went into high gear to help new clients.

Nov 24, 2020

Keeping Food on our Tables: Grocery Workers

We salute the newly minted essential workers at Foodland in Caledon East and across our region for working overtime in the aisles for us.

Nov 24, 2020

The Front Steps Project Captures a Covid Moment

Nicole Lem began taking photos locally and was thrilled with the response from residents.

Nov 24, 2020

Up to the Task

Four members of Shelburne’s Anti-Black Racism, Anti-Racism and Discrimination Task Force discuss their mission and the vision they have for Shelburne.

Nov 24, 2020

Sara May’s Homecoming

When the musician came back to Orangeville, she was skeptical about the small town she’d grown up in. What she discovered was a creative “dream space.”

Nov 24, 2020

Highway 413: The Opposition Reloads

The Ford government has resurrected the controversial highway that will cut through south Caledon. Is it a done deal?

Nov 24, 2020

Goodbye 2020

(and good riddance)

Nov 24, 2020

“Ching-Ching-Peek-a-Boo!”

Remembering the one and only Marie of Marie’s Driver Training.

Nov 24, 2020

Friendship is the Secret to Longevity

As we’re well aware, the Covid pandemic has taken a toll on both our connectivity and wellbeing, placing our social lives on semi-hold – but friends matter.

Nov 24, 2020

Alex Rodrigues

This award-winning senior writes a newsletter for more than 400 of his peers.

Nov 24, 2020

Home Game

A backyard rink is just one of the deft holiday moves NHL linesman Shandor Alphonso and his wife, Jacelyn, make for their young boys at home.

Nov 24, 2020