Caledon Enterprise

Caledon Enterprise

CaledonEnterprise.com is a reliable local news platform that caters to the community in Caledon, Peel Region, and surrounding areas. With a strong dedication to quality journalism, CaledonEnterprise.com offers daily news updates and information designed to inform, engage, and empower residents while fostering a sense of community. This website is the digital successor to the former weekly publication, The Caledon Enterprise. The award-winning Enterprise, which has been a part of Bolton's history as the oldest business, was published by Metroland Media Group Ltd., a division of Torstar Corporation. As of September 15, 2023, it has transitioned to a digital-only format.

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  • 3 days ago | caledonenterprise.com | Sabrina Almeida

    A new park proposed in Bolton is introducing a unique concept — a green space designed for older adults and kids to enjoy and connect with each other. “These two generations don’t have a lot of exposure to each other and that’s not a good thing,” said Andrew Morgan, Bolton Rotary Generations Park committee chair.

  • 5 days ago | caledonenterprise.com | Sabrina Almeida

    Some of the world’s best golfers will be in Caledon to tee it up for the 2025 RBC Canadian Open. The annual tournament is slated to be played at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley (19131 Main St, Alton) from June 4 to 8. “Thousands of fans, players, and professionals will experience the charm and hospitality of Caledon…” said Caledon Mayor Annette Groves.

  • 6 days ago | caledonenterprise.com | Sabrina Almeida

    A Caledon resident was upset to see a dead bird hanging from a tree at Palgrave Pond last month. The bird appeared to have become entangled in a fishing line and prompted concerns of unsafe fishing practices. “There was a lure still attached to the line and the bird just hung,” Donna Austin told the Caledon Enterprise. Austin was enjoying a “beautiful Sunday walk” (on April 27) when she came across the unfortunate bird.

  • 6 days ago | caledonenterprise.com | Evelyn Harford

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  • 1 week ago | caledonenterprise.com | Mike Pearson

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