‘ A Plague upon your House ” !

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This unusually wet spring in the eastern 1/3 of North America has created the perfect storm for an unprecedented outbreak of Lyme Disease ! What is Lyme disease ? Lyme is caused by a bacterium called Borrelia Burgdorferi. Which commonly infects small woodland animals, squirrels, mice, chipmunks and other small animals. Like mosquitos or black […]

300 Bird Species call the Credit River Watershed System Home!

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Few places in North America are blessed with this unique privilege of having such ornithological diversity. Surprisingly More than 90 % of the Credit River Watershed system is privately owned.   That is why such programs as Habitat Restoration & the Certified Hay Program which helps private property owners incentivize their initiatives in the long term […]

Canada`s Great Trail on McLaughlin Road receives measured promise of safety upgrades by Caledon public works

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 Inglewood home owners will be delighted to discover that the eventual moving of a few speed limit signs will augment their home equity by approx.$3,000. Based on the hypothesis that the average village residence is worth approx. $600,000.   Congrats ! The multitude of mostly 3 season cyclists, hikers & horse-riders will also be pleased to […]