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Celebrity chef coming to Ancaster
TV chef Anna Olson is coming to Ancaster next month for a fundraiser benefitting the Canadian Federation of University Women scholarship fund.
Mountain Kidz Klub turns 13 with bowling party at Sherwood Centre
Mountain Kidz Klub is inviting everyone to come out and celebrate its 13th anniversary.
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Larry Carlton to help Steeltown Friends of Mohawk Music
Steeltown Friends of Mohawk Music present guitar legend Larry Carlton in concert with the Mohawk College Faculty Ensemble on March 9 at 8 p.m. in the McIntyre Performing Arts Centre at Mohawk College.
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Food for you and Fido
A pair of Mountain residents believe their new business will be a howling success
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31st Spring Home Show ready to roll in Ancaster
If you take pride in being a local home-owner, you'll enjoy the 31st edition of Ontario's Biggest Little Home Show — The Ancaster Lifestyle Home Show.
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Showcase features diverse musical talents of St. Paul’s
On Friday, March 2 at 7 p.m., the eight musical groups of St. Paul’s United Church combine to present St. Paul’s Musical Showcase, an annual musical revue of secular and religious music.
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Young Company brings uproariously funny tale to life
Urinetown: The Musical, a hilarious tale of greed, corruption, love, and revolution in a time when water is worth its weight in gold is an uproariously funny musical.
News recognized for community service
Hamilton Community News has been nominated for two awards in the Ontario Community News Association’s (OCNA) Better Newspapers Awards.
Camp Marydale will mean fun for everyone
For eight weeks in the summer, the park will be the new home of Camp Marydale and Urban Hoops.
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Scholarship will open up to elementary students
For the third year in a row, two area students had the financial burden of pursuing post-secondary education eased a bit with the presentation of the Glanbrook Community Scholarship.
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Know the signs when ‘something’s not quite right’
Watching television on Sept. 11, 2001, three-year-old Monica Swayze saw the World Trade Centre towers fall. After that, she could hardly leave her mother’s side, even in their home, and she would not go outside after dark.
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Tiessen gains international recognition
Stoney Creek artist Josh Tiessen was recently juried in as the youngest member of the International Guild of Realism (IGOR), joining ranks with top realist artists from around the world.
Learn more about ‘Coloured Corps’ in War of 1812
Wayne Kelly of the Ontario Heritage Trust will give a presentation on the African Canadian perspective and role of the ‘Coloured Corps’ in the War of 1812, Ancaster Town Hall, Wednesday, Feb. 29, 7 p.m.
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Film fest screens Academy Award double nominee
Ancaster Film Fest will screen A Separation (Persian with English subtitles) on Wednesday, Feb. 22 at 1, 4 and 7:15 p.m. at Ancaster Silver City.
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Are You Lonesome Tonight? premieres in March
Playwright Robert Knuckle didn’t have to look very far to find a strong, loving older woman to provide inspiration for Are You Lonesome Tonight?
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Talk sheds light on nature cures — then and now
Many of us are aware of naturopathic medicine, and many of us have used it.
CBC moving to James North
The CBC’s new Hamilton digital service will be located in the former Dominion Furniture store building at 118 James North, the public broadcaster announced earlier today.
Cheap wills help Lung Association
Some local lawyers are offering simple power of attorney or will documents at a discount to help The Lung Association.
 
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