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Top chefs meet junior chefs in Lynden
A group of Lee Academy students are breathing easier and collectively drawing on their culinary experiences after taking part in a cooking competition judged by Top Chef Canada’s Gabriell Cruz and Quatrefoil Restaurant owner and head chef, Fraser Macfarlane.
Dianne Cornish, REVIEW STAFF
Young cancer survivor ready to relay
Make no mistake about it: Christina Brajkovic’s battle with cancer is personal. She fully expects there’ll be a cure for the disease in her lifetime and she’s determined to do all that she can to help fund the research that will find it.
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Saturday, May, 12, 2012 - 1:01:43 PM
Dante’s team keeps pace "[...] Collision (24 Dundas St. East, Waterdown) is hosting a full-service car wash in support of Dante DiFelice and his team of Puddle Jumpers, as they prepare to take part in the Great Strides Walk for Cystic [...]"
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 9:09:26 PM
Events Calendar "[...] If you’re looking for something to do, check out the Review’s events calendar: http://www.flamboroughreview.com/whats-on/events/ [...]"
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Friday, May, 11, 2012 - 6:06:12 PM
Making Mom's day "[...] in the Flamborough community, too, are grateful for their moms. Here’s what they had to say about them. Share this:TwitterFacebookLike this:LikeBe the first to like this post. | Tagged Flamborough, [...]"
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Ashely Vandermaarl, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
Making Mom's day
Review co-op student Ashley Vandermaarl visited Millgrove Children’s Centre this week to find out what mom means to them and how they plan to celebrate Mother’s Day.
Christina Commisso, METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP
Something's cooking at Bethel
A dinner for four featuring a meat, vegetable and carb for a whopping $10.
Chris Funston, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
Bargain hunting in Flamborough
Spring in Flamborough means...garage sales, and there was plenty of bargain hunting to be had in Greensville last weekend
Kris Bednarski, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
Rotary steps up
During a recent meeting at Dutch Mill Country Market, the Rotary Club of Flamborough AM doled out close to $9,000 in donations to community organizations and charities.
Catherine O'Hara • Review
Dante’s team keeps pace
Dante DiFelice has cystic fibrosis – but that doesn’t stop the nine-year-old Waterdown boy from embracing all that life has to offer.
Catherine O'Hara, REVIEW STAFF
DCCS raises the flag
Dundas Calvin Christian School principal Kevin Bouwers and student Allison Heidbuurt, 5, get ready to raise the Canadian flag at the school’s annual Grandparents’ Day celebration.
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D.R.E.A.M.S. simply 'indescribable'
They struggle to sum up their trip to the Dominican Republic. Students blurt out words like “indescribable” and “completely surreal.” Yet even those mighty words don’t seem to capture the memories of their experiences abroad.
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Sending a big hug to those in need
When St. Mary Catholic Secondary School students traveled to the Dominican Republic earlier this year, they took along precious cargo, crafted by a Flamborough area woman.
Dianne Cornish, REVIEW
Alexander Place says thanks
The efforts of Alexander Place volunteer Fraser Ramskogler (centre) and others were recognized last week at a Volunteer Appreciation Night at the long-term care facility.
Kris Bednarski, Special to the Review
Waterdown 551 Fiddlers celebrate decade of sweet sounds
The Waterdown 551 Fiddlers celebrated their 10-year anniversary on April. 13.
Lindse Ryder, SPECIAL
Waterdown Beaver camp out at Warplane Heritage Museum
It was a rainy Saturday evening in March as 3rd Waterdown Scouts Beaver Colonies A & B gathered outside the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum, waiting to start the Night Ops program.
Chris Funston, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
Waterdown Scout aims to spread environmental message
“Think globally, act locally” – that’s the purpose of the Yellow Fish Road Program.
Dianne Cornish, REVIEW STAFF
Thinking pink in Greensville
More than 200 students joined teachers and staff at Spencer Valley Public School in Greensville last Wednesday to show their support for the anti-bullying campaign by wearing pink t-shirts, ties, shoes, socks or headbands during the National Day of Pink.
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Aitkin's influence will continue
Family, friends and community each held a special place in the heart of Jim Aitkin – a heart that hated to see others in distress and refused to stand by whenever an opportunity to help presented itself, which was often.
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Scouting offers new adventures
SNAP! Oh, no, not again!
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Westover's tiny library
Little Free Libraries are a big in a nonphysical way.
 
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