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Making a Mount Francis out of a molehill
Unfortunately, the councillor did not seek clarification from the administration prior to the council meeting wherein we would have had the opportunity to set the record straight and avoid placing the spotlight on your community during this CUPE strike,a Skorobohacz wrote.
1. REALITY WATERCOLOURS The Gibson Gallery will be featuring the work of George Alles in October.
Public input being sought on bicycle lanes
The municipality will be hosting four open houses to solicit feedback from the public on where bicycle lanes should go in local communities.
A 10,000-tons pile of dirt that's sitting on a piece of Detroit real estate not far from the Ambassador Bridge is about as symbolic as a h Truck tonnage on modest upswing; orders bounce too -- ARLINGTON, Va.
Proceeds of crime being used for good
"It will keep the criminals looking over their shoulder." How does the Civil Forfeiture Law work? - The process starts when a designated institution, such as the police or a government ministry, submits a case to the reviewing authority, which could be an independent Crown counsel in the Ministry of the Attorney General - That counsel then decides ...
Swallow self-respect? Er, no thanks
Rick Salutin Last updated on Friday, Jun. 26, 2009 06:02AM EDT T here's an excuse-me quality to the Toronto civic employees' strike.
Man convicted in crash that killed four women
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London's status as a regional transportation hub is keeping the dream of a new, international cargo centre at London International Airport alive.
CRC Synod elects African-American woman as vice president
As Christian Reformed Church Synod delegates prepare to consider a statement of unity and reconciliation, they elected an officer who embodies the denomination's movement in that direction.
The year was 1949. With the Second World War written into history, Ontarians could afford to contemplate the future again -- a future that looked significantly brighter than the foreboding and sacrifice of the preceding decade.
Ferguson Jenkins has lived it all, but Hall of Famer doesn't tell all
Fergie: my life from the Cubs to Cooperstown, by Fergie Jenkins with Lew Freedman, Triumph Books, 206 pages Ferguson Jenkins, the first truly big baseball name to hail from Canada, the first Hall of Famer, a pitcher who won 20 games six straight years, has had a life with both happy and tragic moments.
Consultants say Brad-Lea site best choice
At their May 25 meeting, Chatham-Kent council heard from William Pol of IBI Group and Fred Galloway Associates, Inc.
Driver pleads not guilty in fatal 'pie ladies' crash
CHATHAM, Ont. A man accused in a car crash that killed four elderly Chatham, Ont., women on their way home from a church dinner has pleaded not guilty to all nine charges.
Roger Hoekstra gazed out the window on a dark snowy night, grabbed his beer from the table next to him and made the decision to leave his family.
May 27: Kent County Stamp Club meeting, 8 p.m. at the library of John McGregor Secondary School, with guest speaker Frank Hoyles.
Affordable housing units lauded
Working together for the common good was the theme of the day last Thursday, as members of all three governments turned out for the grand opening of two new affordable housing projects in Chatham.
May 21: Br. 628 Ladies Auxiliary executive meeting at 6:45 p.m., followed by the general meeting at 7:45 p.m. May 22: Beef dinner at St.
Christian Gonzalez displays some of the lottery numbers he hopes will win big for him.
Government of Canada commemorates the historic significance of the...
CHATHAM, ON, May 16 /CNW Telbec/ - On behalf of the Honourable Jim Prentice, Canada's Environment Minister and Minister responsible for Parks Canada, Mr.