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Two Georgetown males have been charged in connection with the joyriding incident on the sports fields at Gellert Centre in December that caused about $10,000 damage.
Town marks Lorne Scots milestone
Car pooling promoted
Rally held in support of teacher
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Thursday, February, 02, 2012 - 10:10:25 PM
Fluoride to remain in Halton's water "thanks for spending our tax dollars on poison in our water"
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Tuesday, January, 31, 2012 - 6:06:12 PM
New bylaws not needed "I'm glad I don't clear my snow because now I see where irresponsible dog owners let their dogs roam. There are foot prints all over my driveway and near my front door! Is that you?"
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Tuesday, January, 31, 2012 - 6:06:51 PM
Monday, Monday "You're right! I'm going to read up on council decisions at the library this coming Monday...I mean Tuesday."
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2012 Halton Seniors' Directory is here
Halton Region’s Elder Services Advisory Committee (ESAC) has updated the Halton Seniors’ Directory and it is now available in the community. The Directory provides listings and contact information for a range of programs and services that are available to seniors in Halton.
Senior volunteer nominees wanted
Know a senior volunteer who deserves recognition? If so, now’s your chance to honour them— via the newly launched Salute to Senior Service awards program.
Sports
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Raiders closer to title
Host Brampton Saturday at 7:30 p.m.
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Tramp program bouncing along
Kids are literally almost going through the roof with enthusiasm about a year-old program offered at the Halton Hills Gymnastics Centre.
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Local band releases third album
Georgetown band, The Compound, has released its third album, Say It Again Now, and music lovers will be able to hear them play live, 9 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 12 at Nashville North.
Award-winning Metis author to speak at Robert Little
Best-selling Canadian author and sought-after public speaker David Bouchard will speak on Tuesday, Feb. 7 at Robert Little Public School in Acton, and on February 17 at Rolling Meadows Public School, Burlington.
Opinion
CAShh requires April canvassers
Dear editor, Unlike other cancer organizations that provide much needed research, Cancer Assistance Services of Halton Hills (CAShh), a standalone entity, is a non-profit, registered charity organization that is not funded by the government or any grants.
Thinking of spring
Dear editor, Is it spring when you see two dozen robins in your yard and as many, if not more, starlings?
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