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Lieberman receives less than friendly welcome from council
Festival of Friends General Manager Loren Lieberman was less than
Vera marks a milestone
Family from as far away as New Brunswick, Florida and
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Taryn McQuillan shows off the certificate she received from the
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Lieberman receives less than friendly welcome from council
Festival of Friends General Manager Loren Lieberman was less than friendly when Mountain councillor Terry Whitehead asked if the sometimes Cable 14 political commentator should be contrite while asking the city for more money for his event.
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Pigskin Pete tells all
Some people wear their hearts on their sleeves.
Sports
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Minor Midgets rack up three big wins
Matt DeCoste won the races for loose pucks and Tyler Usselman supplied constant pressure when the Dundas Minor Midget Blues travelled to Guelph.
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Peewee A team moves ahead in playdowns
The Peewee A team, sponsored by RBC, started its league playdowns against Acton.
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Chamber trio takes to the stage
The Musica St. James concert series continues Friday, Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. with a performance by local chamber trio Sara Traficante, flute, Kirk Starkey, cello, and Shoshana Telner, piano.
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Simone put her talents to the test in Songs for a New World
Simone Caruso is ready to put her singing and acting talents to work in Hammer Entertainment’s next production.
Opinion
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Time to start nominating outstanding individuals and businesses for awards
In December, I reminded residents of their responsibility to clear sidewalks of snow and ice within 24 hours of the cessation of a snowfall.
Village no place for utility poles
As Wilson Street from Halson Street to Fiddler's Green Road will be undergoing a full scale reconstruction, I find it totally incomprehensible that the hydro and telephone wires will not be going underground and that the ugly utility poles will not disappear from our heritage village streetscape.
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