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Caledon

American  
[kal-i-duhn] / ˈkæl ɪ dən /

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.

From BBC

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.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From BBC

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

From BBC

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.

From BBC