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Jul 25, 2008
One year after a fire at a Dundas pesticide manufacturing plant resulted in contaminated firewater run-off pouring into Spencer Creek, killing millions of fish and aquatic organisms, calls for more information ...

Top Stories
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Doctors Without Borders group answers the call of duty
Whether it's time, money or just greater awareness, Marilyn McHarg encourages people to stand up...
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Royal Mattress springs to 4-2 victory
Girls Under 6: Tim Hortons White won 5-2 over Gold in Junior soccer action. Chelsey Clark was a ...
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Bantam Blizzards earn bronze
The Blizzard Bantam girls have qualified for the provincial Women's Softball Association champio...
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Music in the City series offers summer concerts
The City of Hamilton presents Music in the City, a summer concert series offering free musical p...
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Tigers continue winning ways
The Tigers, Indians, Sox, Cardinals and Braves all claimed victory in Ancaster Vet slo-pitch pla...
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Letters & Opinions
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Town rolls out welcome mat for hometown hospitality
The 33rd Dundas Cactus Festival will soon be upon us. This is when we invite the world to enjoy ...
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August is the worst month of the year
I'll never forget that sound of crunching and scraping metal. I didn't even have to look to see ...
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Protecting children from cyberbullies
We are 100 per cent behind the Canadian Teachers' Federation's recent decision to call on the fe...
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