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Elliot Lake waits for action
Emergency workers are awaiting heavy mine rescue machinery in a final attempt to find survivors among the rubble of the Algo Centre Mall in Elliot Lake, Ont.[...]
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Wozniak advances, Dubois falters
The Canadian women earned a split during first-round action at Wimbledon on Tuesday. Aleksandra Wozniak, of Blainville, Que., defeated Russia's Vera Dushevina in straight sets 6-2, 7-5 in one hour 18 minutes.[...]
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Join the Zumba Party
Bradford's Scotiabank, located at 460 Holland St. West, is hosting a special Zumba Party fundraiser for Ovarian Cancer this Wednesday, June 27. Cathy McLean of "Zumba in da House" will lead a high-energy class of Zumba fitness - the dance/exercise sensation, at the Branch, starting at 5 p.m.[...]
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Big Bike rolls into Bradford
The Big Bike for Stroke, a fundraiser for the Heart & Stroke Foundation, rolled into Bradford on Tuesday, June 19. Headquarters was Crabby Joe's Tap & Grill on Holland St. West, and 7 teams - including the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury team - signed up to ride, and raise funds.[...]
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Bond Head Subdivision Plans moving forward
Residents of Bond Head filled the BWG Council Chamber on June 19, as Council considered applications for Subdivision Approvals and Zoning By-law Amendments for the Bond Head settlement area. Bond Head Properties Two Inc.[...]
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Bond Head 175
This weekend, the hamlet of Bond Head, located at the intersection of County Roads 88 and 27, celebrates a milestone: its 175th anniversary.[...]
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More than just thanks, at Southlake Regional
It was a donor recognition night with a difference. Southlake Regional Health Centre in Newmarket wanted to say 'thank you' to those who contributed to the Stronach Regional Cancer Care Centre.[...]
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Celebrate Bond Head I75
This weekend, the hamlet of Bond Head, located at the intersection of County Roads 88 and 27, celebrates a milestone: its 175th anniversary.[...]
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Ontario Volunteer Service Awards
The Ontario Volunteer Service Awards recognize volunteers for their years of service, with not-for-profit agencies, organizations and clubs.[...]
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Probus celebrates the Queen's Jubilee
The Probus Club social club for retired and semi-retired PROfessional and BUSiness people held a special "meeting" June 12 - a Queen's Jubilee Tea. The hall at St. John's Presbyterian Church in Bradford was decorated with Union Jacks and red, white and blue balloons for the occasion.[...]
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Melvin Jones Fellowship presented
The Melvin Jones Fellowship is the highest honour in Lionism - named for the Chicago businessman who founded Lions Clubs on June 7, 1917. There are now over 44,000 Lions Clubs worldwide, with over 1.4 million members.[...]
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Homolka in Caribbean, new book says
A new book says child-sex killer Karla Homolka is in the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and now lives under a new name with three children of her own.[...]
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At the Bradford Board of Trade Gala
Members of the Bradford Board of Trade had a rare opportunity to walk the red carpet on June 7, at the annual Business Awards Night Gala.[...]
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Budget bill passes, summer election averted
Ontario's Liberal government has sailed about as far as it can go with New Democrats and may need a Progressive Conservative shoulder on the rudder, Premier Dalton McGuinty said Wednesday.[...]
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Snap election for Ontario?
Queen's Park was shell-shocked Friday as the three parties came to terms with the fresh hell they've just wrought.[...]
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A new home for Children's Aid, in Bradford
For years, the Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County maintained a tiny office in Bradford's "Common Roof" - the BWG Child & Family Services Building on Barrie St. The office was so small - only 750 sq.[...]
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What lies beneath?
For years, the Children's Aid Society of Simcoe County maintained a tiny office in Bradford's "Common Roof" - the BWG Child & Family Services Building on Barrie St. The office was so small - only 750 sq.[...]
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Grand Opening for the Bradford Farmers' Market
There were smiling faces at the Bradford Farmers' Market last Saturday. Not only was it the official Opening of the Market, it was a celebration of the success of the new location at 425 Holland St. West , the Bradford Library parking lot - a location highly visible from the street .[...]
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A Showcase at C.H.A.T.S.
CHATS - Community & Home Assistance To Seniors - held its 2nd annual Art & Hobby Showcase on June 6. It was an opportunity for Seniors participating in the Day Program to share their interests and skills, from knitting, to the souvenirs gathered during a lifetime of globe-trotting.[...]
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A busy Father's Day weekend
Let's face it. Dads have it tough, these days. They're criticized, as a species, for not pulling their weight around the house - with women's in-home work valued at over $60,000 per year, but a recent Insure.com report valuing Dad's contributions at only $20,248.[...]
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Manitou, an Aboriginal Experience
The Bradford Arts Guild is planning a special event at the Bradford Public Library this Saturday, June 16. Manitou: An Aboriginal Experience will feature artwork, photographs, artifacts, folklore and traditions of and by First Nations artists.[...]
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Countdown to the Bond Head 175 Festival
Just a little more than a week, and the Bond Head Festival 175 will take place, celebrating the 175th anniversary of the historic village, at the intersection of County Rd. 27 and 88. The festival takes place June 22, 23 and 24.[...]
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