Mother Nature has created near perfect conditions for tobogganing at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. The hill has been a popular spot for families over the past few weeks. Shown here, a cool downhill slide.
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Near-perfect conditions
Mother Nature has created near perfect conditions for tobogganing at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. The hill has been a popular spot for families over the past few weeks. Shown here, a group gathers at the top of the hill.
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Near-perfect conditions
Mother Nature has created near perfect conditions for tobogganing at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. The hill has been a popular spot for families over the past few weeks. Shown here, Scott, Willow, Kieran Mercer.
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Near-perfect conditions
Mother Nature has created near perfect conditions for tobogganing at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. The hill has been a popular spot for families over the past few weeks. Shown here, Zack Stulla, Benjamin and Chris Denoney climb the hill.
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Near-perfect conditions
Mother Nature has created near perfect conditions for tobogganing at the Dundas Valley Conservation Area. The hill has been a popular spot for families over the past few weeks. Shown here, Coulter Tale.
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Well-deserved celebration
Jean Bailey (right) and Jessie Nixon give the thumbs up to celebrating their 96th birthdays on Jan. 11. The twin sisters, who are now residents of Dundas Retirement Place, were born in the famly home on Melville Street.
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A Silver Fox lining for Parkside Panther team
Parkside geared up for the Silver Fox with a 50-36 win over Ancaster High on Jan. 8.
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Melting the ice
Alan Moffatt and Art Samson load up a car with Ice Melter bags for delivery. The Dundas Rotary Club is selling the product as a fundraiser to support the Rotary Ice Pad Skating Rink in the Dundas Driving Park. Ice Melter is an environmentally sound premium performance commercial ice melting product that is safe for use on brick, concrete, decking and pets. So 162 bags have been delivered, raising $1,160.For more information, call Jim Nicole, 905-627-7547 for all the details.
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Hockey scrum
Players crowd the net during third period action between Highland and Westmount at the Chedoke Twin Pad Arena on Jan. 8. Highland won the game 7-2.
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McCoys gear up for showdown
Lisa, Neera and Logan show off some furry creatures during the Real McCoys’ annual Teddy Bear Toss. The teddy bears and proceeds from the evening go to CityKidz and McMaster Children’s Hospital.
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McCoys gear up for showdown
The Norwood goalie and captain guard the net as Mike Aglor eyes a loose puck.
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Red light violation
As reported exclusively at www.dundastarnews.com Monday afternoon, the driver of a Hamilton fire truck was expected to be charged by police with a red light violation under the Highway Traffic Act after a collision with the vehicle pictured here, at the intersection of Cootes Drive and Olympic Drive, Monday morning. The woman driving the car was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Her condition was not known at press time.
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Wanted: new, experienced pop singers
Colin Lapsley, seen here in one of his many roles with Theatre Ancaster, will be both musical director and performer for Supergroups! this spring.
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Timely donation
Valley City Lodge No. 177 Oddfellows members Mark Volkov and Alistair Wilson present a $400 cheque to Shirley Molloy of the Dundas food bank.
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Curling crown
The Day Ladies at the Dundas Granite Curling Club recently hosted the 16th annual Heming Bonspiel. Sponsor Suzanne Heming, centre, is shown presenting the championship trophy to Ann Hicks, Betty O’Connell, Marg Sundin and Joan Wildish from the Glendale Curling Club.