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200410
Dundas sits fifth in Hockeyville nominees
Barry Forth and his son, Declan, enjoy an Outdoor Skate at the Dundas Driving Park on Sunday.
200413
Valley Girl gets job done in dangerous area
Sonia Hooykaas is seeing the world and, more importantly, helping others. 200373 Chief examines impact of lower than 3.42 per cent budget jump Glenn De Caire 200407 Vipers feel McCoys’ venom as Kuwabara scores twice Norwood Vipers goalie Ryan Aschaber makes a valiant attempt to stop this goal while Shawn Shewchuk and Mike Kennedy look on. 200363 Soupfest is coming Dave Schurman (left) of sponsor First Ontario, Patricia Rogue of Acclamation restaurant and Al Craig of Living Rock Ministries taste some asparagus stilton and bacon soup during a preview of this year's Soupfest. The annual fundraiser is being held Feb. 2 at Hamilton Convention Centre. More than two dozen restaurants have signed on so far to present their soups for the public to taste. 200405 Atom BB puts together solid effort to start playoffs Ben Greaves scores one of his three natural hat trick goals. 200406 Bantam repeat as Joe Hagel champions Front row (kneeling): Steven Roach, goalie Flint Gleeson, Braedon Kozman, Landon Fama, Joel Collins, Dawson Simpson, Vaughn Fraser, Andrew Brandt and Dan Burrows. Second row: Austin Coles, Amanda Harvey, Ethan Greig, Ryan Turner and Travis Stoddart. Back Row: coaches Derek Collins, Jamie Fama, Rob Young, Greg Stoddart and Don Coles. 200376 Knitting group puts needy, babies in stitches Trix Harrison has been knitting since the age of three. A decade ago she founded the Little Hats That Grew. The group has donated 40,000 hats to local charitable organizations. 200375 Dad just wants to build a snowman Dad Greg Siofer and mom Anita celebrate their daughter Isabella’s third birthday. 200355 Love Notes sure to be a musical Valentine treat Alyssa Curto will return as one of the Theatre Ancaster singers featured with the Hamilton All Star Jazz Band in a Valentine musical treat at the Old Firehall Arts Centre Feb 12 and 13 at 8:00 p. m. Reserve now at 905-304-8863. 200378 Chickens coming home to roost, and roast Michael Smith's recipe for Apple Roast Chicken is featured in his new book, The Best of Chef at Home with Michael Smith. 200350 Demoted McMeekin sees opportunity on political horizon “I see this as a change, as a chance to do other things. Life is about change. There are brilliant opportunities on the horizon.” - Ted McMeekin 200370 Cutting loose After months of preparation, Parkside High School’s musical theatre class ‘cut loose’ with their take on the musical production Footloose. A team of 65 students came together to stage the productionn not only in the areas of singing, acting, and dancing, but also in backstage set construction, sound, lighting and production. 200360 You're retired...here are some financial tips 200412 Peewee AEs take lead in first round of playoffs Vaughan Scott swoops across the Caledonia crease to score the winning goal. 200367 Hamilton councillors look to reduce employees in budget cut “I just wish employees would just say no (and) agree to hold the line.” - Robert Pasuta 200409 Figure skaters compete for medals Jessica Entwistle, Patricia Leong and Christie Condron. 200404 Figure skaters compete for medals Maddison Hodgins, Meaghan Lisson, Jennifer DuBois and Kateyln Entwistle. 200411 Hot Atom AE team buries Erin Hills Jordan Contant, Trevor Ward and Jaden Vallentin all digging in front of the net against Woolwich. 200362 Looking for love Michael Anania, left, Dean Rooney, Michelle La Haise and Jennifer Blom star in Dundas Little Theatre’s hilarious production of Norm Foster’s Looking. Performances run Jan. 29, 30, Feb. 4, 5 and 6 at 8 p. m. A special matinee is scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 7 at 2 p. m. Looking continues Feb. 11, 12 and 13 at 8 p. m. Tickets are $18, with $13 students/seniors discounts for Thursday performances only. For ticket information or to make a reservation, call 905-627-5266 or email info@dundaslittletheatre.com . First produced in 2005, ] centres around four people on the hunt for love. Val is an operating nurse, Andy is in the storage business; Nina is a police officer and Matt is the host of a morning radio show. They’re single and...looking. 200346 Orchestra shines spotlight on composers Symphony No. 1 by Mark Thomas will be showcased during the Dundas Valley Orchestra’s winter concert. 200361 Orchestra shines spotlight on composers Glenn Mallory 200374 Orchestra shines spotlight on composers Paul Chappel 200348 Willy Wonka a sweet family treat Brook Resendes is featured in Willy Wonka, opening Jan. 29 at Westside Concert Theatre. 200403 Community rallies for Village Bakery fire victims with two fundraisers this ... Firefighters work to bring the Village Bakery fire under control. The blaze destroyed the bakery and three apartments above it. 200356 The News gets around - Costa Rica Karen Hillary and Mike Porter at the Riu Guanacaste in Costa Rica. It was a very special trip for the couple as Mike took the opportunity to propose to his sweetheart. 200359 The News gets around - Australia Dianne Morrow at the Australia Zoo in Beerwah, Queensland, Australia, where the kangaroo seemed very interested in the local news. 200379 The News gets around - Russia Marlis and Alan Clark, Mark Morris and his mother Joan Morris took their favourite community newspaper to the Smolny Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. The palace was built for Peter the Great’s daughter, Elizabeth.
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