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2013/05/18 01:57
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Gerry Blacker, a Brantford native and former football standout at North Park Collegiate and Laurier University, passed away this week. Blacker, who lived in Kingston, was 63. At North Park, Blacker...
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2013/05/17 22:39
2013/05/17 22:39
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WATERLOO — The sky’s the limit for young people in business and accounting today. That was one of the messages shared by Janet Graham at the No Limits conference for local high school students on...
2013/05/17 22:39
2013/05/17 22:39
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WATERLOO REGION — Finding out what is going on anywhere in this region — music, theatre, visual arts, fundraisers, festivals, special events — will soon be a lot easier with the Saturday launch of a...
2013/05/16 02:57
2013/05/16 02:57
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Michael Lee-Chin - entrepreneur, philanthropist and Chairman of Portland Holdings Inc.- will be guest of honour at the Brant Community Foundation's Community Leaders Breakfast on June 19. Lee-Chin,...
2013/05/15 16:20
2013/05/15 16:20
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Pipestem Resort State Park is considered the crown jewel of the West Virginia parks. Its George Cornish designed championship course overlooks the Bluestone Canyon. Ages ago, John Denver sang...
2013/05/15 15:57
2013/05/15 15:57
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Ages ago, John Denver sang something about "Almost Heaven, West Virginia ... Country Roads, take me home. To the place I belong. West Virginia, mountain mama. Take me home, country roads." It was...
2013/05/15 04:41
2013/05/15 04:41
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Re: The majority of gamblers act responsibly — May 10 Letter writers Joseph Tindale, Joan Norris, and Eric, R. Thériault describe a “one-sided debate” in Waterloo Region over establishing a local...
2013/05/14 17:01
2013/05/14 17:01
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A Laurier Brantford professor will be the final speaker in the Great War Centenary Lecture series. Peter Farrugia, an associate professor of history and the founding co-ordinator of the...
2013/05/13 11:06
2013/05/13 11:06
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This is how it is supposed to work in a parliamentary democracy, isn’t it? Party leaders and their confederates present competing visions (or, more prosaically, platforms) for the electorate to...
2013/05/10 16:18
2013/05/10 16:18
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What can psychology inform us about how this is possible? Some explanations are clearly situated within the person: some people are particularly likely to exploit others to benefit themselves. Those...
2013/05/10 04:38
2013/05/10 04:38
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Recently, the topic of gambling has attracted a great deal of attention, especially because of the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corp.’s interest in locating a casino in Waterloo Region. We, as...
2013/05/08 11:39
2013/05/08 11:39
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KITCHENER — Carson Kolberg got more than a trim when he went for a haircut in January. He also got a lead on a novel business venture. As the fourth-year Wilfrid Laurier University communications...
2013/05/06 11:39
2013/05/06 11:39
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WATERLOO REGION — A police officer has been assigned full-time in Waterloo Region to investigate the human trafficking and sexual exploitation of young girls and women. The growing realization that...
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2013/05/06 06:55
2013/05/06 06:55
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As more people make up their minds, the polls are tightening. Some random thoughts on a flurry of election polls... Five of the six polls that were released last week suggest the gap between the New...
2013/05/06 05:06
2013/05/06 05:06
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Who says Canadian politics is dull? In this neck of the woods, we are witnessing three fascinating political battles. At Queen’s Park, Premier Kathleen Wynne is fighting for survival. Last week’s...
2013/05/06 04:38
2013/05/06 04:38
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LONDON — Peter Crosby said his Cambridge Winter Hawks got to the Sutherland Cup final on heart. But Sunday night, the club left rink heartbroken after losing 4-2 to the London Nationals in the...
2013/05/05 21:38
2013/05/05 21:38
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KITCHENER — Marcel O’Gorman’s voice echoes in the old post office as he walks through the latest cutting-edge addition to the downtown’s growing digital media cluster. “This is going to be a display...
2013/05/04 09:57
2013/05/04 09:57
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Two Belgian architects have a scheme to make people think differently about religion, but you can see right through their intentions ― their church is transparent. In the eastern region of...
2013/05/03 22:12
2013/05/03 22:12
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Library welcomes new director MISSISSAUGA — The Mississauga Library System has a new director of library services. Effective June 10, Rosemary Vespa will replace Don Mills who retired last...
2013/05/03 12:40
2013/05/03 12:40
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WATELROO — Damage is set at $136,000 after a construction site fire sent a plume of black smoke over Waterloo’s university district on Thursday afternoon. Nobody was injured when the fire apparently...
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