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Caledon

[kal-i-duhn]

noun

  1. a town in SE Ontario, in S Canada, near Toronto.



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The Caledon native needed a number of serious surgeries on his leg.

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After leaving England, Jewison kept a home in Malibu but primarily lived at Putney Heath, a 200-acre farm in Caledon Hills northwest of Toronto that supports commercial cattle and maple sap operations.

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Gormley, of Caledon, Co Tyrone, is the 11th defendant to be convicted in the UK in connection with the deaths.

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The jury heard Gormley, of Caledon, Co Tyrone, had "close dealings" with the traffickers overseeing the fatal trip.

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The main demonstration field is on the Caledon side of the village, where platform proceedings will begin at 14:15 BST with the return parade at 15:30 BST following the route to the bus parking area on the main Armagh Road.

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