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Ross Bannatyne, director of community services for the Rotary Club of Dundas Valley Sunrise, presents a $2,000 cheque to Robin McGinlay, chair of Dundas Community Services.
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Shredding Day
Dave Casey, left, with Rotarians Bob Bell and Ralph Montesanto, are pictured at the second annual Rotary Club of Dundas Valley Sunrise Shredding Day.
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Tuesday, May, 15, 2012 - 2:02:00 PM
LETTER: Unions have too much power, help hide inadequate teachers "couldn't have said it better myself.......well done"
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Thursday, May, 10, 2012 - 11:11:03 AM
Expect ‘push back’ from developers, says Ontario integrity commissioner "I don't feel compelled to comment on the 'developer' aspect of this issue, but I'll confess that I'm a little confused as to how this prospect affects community groups such as neighbourhood associations. Because on the one hand, this: "If Hamilto"
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Wednesday, May, 09, 2012 - 1:01:18 AM
Hamilton wants fluoride classified as a drug "One more thing: "About 90 health organizations around the world support fluoride, including the World Health Organization, Health Canada, and the Canadian and American dental associations." these are just endorsements, each parroting the other. No"
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Autism’s got talent June 2
Autism Ontario-Hamilton holds “Autism’s Got Talent” — its first talent show for people living with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) — on June 2.
Hard of hearing group holds job help seminar
A seminar to help people with hearing loss in their job searches is being held next Wednesday.
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Fieldcote contest winners
Fieldcote Memorial Park and Museum in Ancaster recently honoured winners of a creative writing and art contest in connection with its newest exhibit: Noose, Knife and Fire: The Bloody Assize.
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150 Tiger Squadron fundraiser
Alannah Graf of the 150 Hamilton Tiger Squadron participates in Tag Days
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Dundas food drive takes to the streets May 26
After a rough couple of years, Janet Doe is finally able to see light at the end of a very dark tunnel.
Photo by Christine Green
More Rotary awards
The Rotary Club of Dundas honoured outstanding individuals during its annual Paul Harris event yesterday.
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Awards luncheon
The Rotary Club of Dundas honoured outstanding individuals during its annual Paul Harris event yesterday.
Photo by Laura Lennie
Cicero ‘stands out’ as Stoney Creek Junior Citizen
Amanda Cicero has endured countless hospital visits, feeding tubes, medical treatments and faced death three times in the last four years due to Crohn’s disease.
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Rare and beautiful plants
The Royal Botanical Gardens auxiliary hosted its 36th annual plant sale last weekend.
Music lives at Parkside
The Parkside Music Department has had a busy couple of weeks.
Bay Area Science Fair winners compete nationally
Students who were the big winners at the Bay Area Science and Engineering Fair held in Hamilton in March are headed to the next level of competition — the Canada Wide Science Fair.
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News gets around
Back row, from left, Serena Naves and Blake Barry, along with Kelty Beattie, Carley Ryckman, Caytlin Ryckman, Ashley Barry, Lachlann Beattie and Alyssa Barry took their favourite community newspaper on a pretend journey on the Titanic.
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Family 'ultimate' fundraiser for cystic fibrosis
Sophia's laughter is infectious, her smile intoxicating.
 
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