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Callander resident Sheridan Carr hopes one day the chickens will come home to roost — in the backyard. June 29, 2025. June 29, 2025. 1 min read. Save. New subscriber benefit!
Callander prepares for eagle nest relocation The eagles living near Callander’s dock on Lancaster Street may find themselves looking for new digs. June 19, 2025. June 19, 2025.
A Callander woman who uses a wheelchair has filed a complaint with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, naming the municipality and the province, over her concerns around accessibility at the ...
2degrees boss Mark Callander never planned on being a chief executive – he was almost a butcher. But in the past 25 years, he has navigated a path through ...
Callander - Weather warnings issued 14-day forecast. Weather warnings issued. Forecast - Callander. Day by day forecast. Last updated today at 06:01. Today, Light cloud and a gentle breeze.
The municipal police force handles law enforcement in the First Nation, something that's uncommon in Ontario. In 2023, the Sarnia Police Service designated an officer to be stationed on the reserve.
It's been roughly two years since Tyler Callander has been on the job in Aamjiwnaang First Nation.He's a Sarnia Police Service constable who's been with the force 16 years — serving in roles such as ...
The iconic St Kessog's Church in Callander has been on the market for several months and the local authority this week confirmed that the closing date for offers passed last week.
A family of ravens have set up home on a Lincolnshire TV and radio transmitter. The birds have built a nest about a third of the way up the 1,154ft (about 350m) Belmont mast, between Market Rasen ...
An historic hotel in the “gateway to the Highlands” is to re-open under new ownership. Callander’s Dreadnought Hotel has been taken over by travel firm Caledonian Travel. The group announced ...
Slow the Flow said its most successful project so far was at Hardcastle Crags in Hebden Bridge. Julia Bryson . BBC News, Yorkshire. Published. 25 June 2025. 3 Comments.
Another 6 miles south on I-5, through Shasta-Trinity National Forest, stop at Castle Crags State Park to see 6,000-foot-tall granite spires jutting skyward. Park day passes cost $8 per vehicle.