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199866
Ready to ride
James Merritt, 8, gets ready to ride. The St. Augustine’s School student welcomed the weekend snowflakes with a sledding excursion on the hill behind Parkside Secondary School. The tobogganing season may be short-lived as Environment Canada is calling for a high of 2C both Friday and Saturday.
199811
Learning has never stopped for Parkside graduate
“They are maintaining the existing envelope. They have no intention of abandoning the proposal.” - Dr. Gregory De Marchi 199823 Owner to return fire-damaged downtown Dundas bakery building to former glory Stephanie Riddell and Mercedes Hicks collect donations at Fortinos on Main Street West over the weekend. Money raised will be donated to the families and staff who lost their homes and jobs in the Village Bakery fire, which occurred around 10:30 a. m. on Jan. 3 . Fundraisers and collections campaigns have been initiated to help staff, tenants and the bakery rebuild. 199820 Little Theatre’s Looking promises belly laughs to beat the winter blahs Jason Dick 199810 Sweet defends government’s move to prorogue Parliament Dan McLean 199813 Sweet defends government’s move to prorogue Parliament David Sweet 199861 Dynamo silver The Novice Girls Dundas Dynamo basketball team travelled to London and placed second overall in the 11-team tournament. Led by coach Scott Barr, assistant David McHarg and team captains Olivia Morgan and Peyton Hughes, the team won five games to meet the London Ramblers in the final game. Dundas lost to London, but played their best tournament in the two years the girls have been playing together. Back row: David McHarg, Maddie McHarg, Adrianna Picone, Lauren Barr, Olivia Morgan, Amy Stinson and Scott Barr. Front row: Samantha Crawford, Olivia Mathews, Peyton Hughes, Gabriella Assaf, Abbey Maillet, Lily Cassano, Emily Veldhuis. 199871 Dundas Junior C Blues help Civitan project Aaron Matthews drops the puck at a Dundas Blues-Chippawa River Hawks game. Looking on are Dundas Civitan Club president Robin Gruenwald (left), and Blues general manager Steve Aglor. 199829 Local schools overlooked in province’s new full-day kindergarten program “We want to create a situation where schools are community hubs. It’s important that familes have a place where they can feel confident.” - Ted McMeekin 199872 Atom AEs get thrill with visit to ACC The Atom AE team took their favourite community newspaper along when they spent a great day as VIP guests for a Toronto Maple Leafs practice. 199864 Dundas opens second half with back-to-back victories McCoys Ryan Christie battles Whitby’s Chad Ford for the loose puck. 199867 Heming Bonspiel The Day Ladies at the Dundas Granite Curling Club recently hosted the 17th annual Heming Bonspiel. Sponsor Suzanne Heming, centre, presents the trophy to first-place winners skip Pat Trevor, vice Beth Barrick, second Nancy Sherren and lead Florence Horsfield from the Brant Curling Club. 199827 Happy birthday Sarah Rotella, Alexandra Scardamaglia, Meghan Coghlin from Dundas Valley School of Highland Dance/Scardamaglia School recently took part in the birthday celebration for Canada's first prime minister and one of the Fathers of Confederation, Sir John A. MacDonald. The event took place at the Lincoln Alexander Centre on Jan. 10. 199870 Monday last chance for Hockeyville campaign 199868 History of Market Street arena example of strong community 199865 Peewee AE Blues finish the season 21-3-4 Good back-checking and hard work by the defence prevents another scoring chance. 199815 Fantasia supports United Way campaign Potter Donn Zver and Chef Carlos are getting ready for the second From the Heart Valentine Fantasia. 199825 All hail to the mighty kale Rotini with kale and red peppers is a tasty vegetarian dish made with fibre-rich whole-wheat pasta. 199862 Dundas Valley Sunrise Rotary club marks decade of valuable service in the community Several of the original members of the Dundas Valley Sunrise Rotary Club were present for the anniversary event, front row, Robert Morrow, Randy Abel, Sharon Lacey, Mary Lou Emmett, charter president Ralph Montesanto. Back row: Kevin Crouse, Kurt Schlange, Sheldon Gurevitz, Paul Clifford, Carl Fraser and David Matchett. 199826 Get ready to shake your Zumba Joanne Gordon leads one of the sold-out Zumba classes at the Sackville Hill. 199863 Atom BB team comes back from four-goal deficit The Dundas Blues Atom BB celebrate at the end of their comeback win against Acton.
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