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Dianne Cornish, REVIEW STAFF
Show your heart to support four-legged friends
Last year, Waterdown and area residents reached deep into their hearts and pocketbooks to raise funds for the local animal shelter by donating to the annual Show Us Your Heart campaign sponsored by Global Pet Foods and Hill’s Science Diet.
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Building blocks of fun
Learning life skills is child’s play for one group of local kids.
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Catherine O'Hara, REVIEW STAFF
Alina has a lock on giving
Little Alina Buchanan is sporting a new ‘do.
Lindsey Ryder, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
Classical youth
Music lovers enjoyed the Sounds of Youth Benefit Concert at St. James United Church Sunday, January 22.
Catherine O'Hara, REVIEW STAFF
Laurier student bound for Peru
Mountsberg native Janine Matetich, 20, is embarking on an exciting adventure to Peru, where she will have the opportunity to help build a school and take part in other enriching experiences in the community.
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Classic win
Grace Kalil (left) accepts her prize from stylist Julia Lovasi and Classic Hair Design owner Abby Birbari.
Debra Downey, Metroland West Media Group
Little sleep but lots of love for foster family
Lori and Steve Sajder are proof that sleepless nights do, indeed, come with rewards.
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Raising a voice for African grandmothers campaign
Beverly Shepard is giving it another go. In 2010, the Freelton resident put a call out to women in the community interested in forming a special choir.
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Diamond jubilee project takes root
Canadians have a big year ahead of them in 2012, and the Active History students at Waterdown District High School are already hard at work.
Dianne Cornish, REVIEW STAFF
Boys come first – again
For the second consecutive year, boys arrived first at area hospitals to get into the running to win the title in the Flamborough Review’s annual First Baby Contest.
Daniel Ho • Special
Around town
Photos taken during the 2011 festive season
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Sliding into the New Year
The look of sheer joy on the face of two-year-old Kyler Matthews while he slides down the hill at Memorial Park with his grandmother, Linda, on Tuesday morning says it all.
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A renovation tale
Beckie Jas leads a double life. By day, she works as an environmental specialist with the Halton Region in Oakville; by night she spends her time writing.
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Grace Anglican reverends share ministry with Oakville church
The Celebration of New Ministry and Induction Service was held at Grace Anglican Church on Mill Street North on the evening of Wednesday, December 14.
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Copetown 'mayor' roast
It seems only fitting that a mayor of one small-town Ontario community would volunteer to help out a mayor of another, especially when they happen to be brothers. That’s the case of Bill “Shewy” Shewfelt, Copetown’s unofficial “mayor,” and his older brother, Deb, longtime mayor of Goderich.
Turkey roll
Turkey roll
More than 80 turkeys and eight hams were raffled off during the Freelton Lions' Annual Turkey Roll.
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Busy boys turn one
Nearly a year has gone by since the winners of Flamborough Review’s 2011 First Baby Contest made their grand entrance into the world.
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Santa's helper retires
Not surprisingly, things at the North Pole are pretty hectic at Christmastime. While Santa is busy reviewing the naughty and nice lists, his elves work at lightning speed to make sure all those presents are ready in time for the big day.
 
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