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Catherine O'Hara, REVIEW STAFF
Best curls in the world
It’s official: Waterdown is home to the world’s Top Curl girls.
Vote for best local band
Vote for best local band
They’re ready to rock your socks off. Three Flamborough bands – as well as musical acts from Burlington, Milton and Oakville – have entered Metroland’s Best of the West battle of the bands contest, hosted in partnership by the Flamborough Review, Burlington Post, Milton Canadian Champion and Oakville Beaver community newspapers.
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Three charged after RIDE stop
Three men are facing numerous charges after a RIDE lane stop in Waterdown on Sunday (Feb. 5) night.
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Impaired charge laid in Hwy. 6 crash
An air ambulance was called to the scene of a crash on Hwy. 6 Sunday morning to transport a seriously injured Hamilton driver to hospital after his vehicle was struck head-on by an alleged impaired motorist.
Catherine O'Hara, REVIEW STAFF
Draw supports CHHA
Picture this: Your favourite musician is performing on stage. You are front row center at the concert. The loudspeakers pulse to the beat.
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Ringelberg family to be honoured
Nestled in the old township of Beverly, the Ringelberg clan operates a successful dairy operation. But the family’s involvement in and contributions to the agricultural sector far exceed the milk produced on the Lynden Road farm.
Braden pokes holes in airport plan
A former Flamborough councillor and builder of energy-efficient homes is poking holes in Hamilton’s long-term plans to establish a large industrial park at the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport.
ARC must stick to final report
A board consultant warned West Accommodation Review Committee members not to alter final recommendations presented at a public meeting the previous week as they approved their final report last week after 13 months of discussion.
Catherine O'Hara, REVIEW STAFF
Gearing up for Flamborough Relay for Life
The Flamborough Relay for Life is an unforgettable night that helps raise tens of thousands of dollars for cancer research as well as support programs and services.
Vote for best local band
Last call for battle of the band entries
Bands, get rocking! This is your last call to enter Metroland’s Best of the West battle of the bands contest for a chance to perform on stage at the Burlington Sound of Music Festival in June.
Brenda Jefferies • Review
Coroner to investigate teen's death
Ontario’s deputy chief coroner for inquests is set to investigate the circumstances surrounding Christopher Skinner’s death.
Eric Riehl, METROLAND WEST MEDIA GROUP
WagJag offers grocery savings
The deal-of-the-day website WagJag.com is partnering with Zarky’s Fine Foods to bring area residents exceptional savings on groceries with only a few clicks of a mouse.
Paramedics seek additional funds
Hamilton politicians are calling on the provincial government to provide additional funds for the city’s emergency services, but MPP Ted McMeekin says the Liberal government has given the city more than enough funds to help offset any extra work for the city’s paramedic services.
DSWs seek support from MPP
Last week MPP Ted McMeekin (Ancaster-Dundas-Flalmborough-Westdale) declined to sign a pledge to work with Ontario’s developmental service workers (DSWs) in advocating for improved provincial funding for their service sector.
School construction on track
Mother Nature has played a key role in ensuring that construction work at three new Catholic schools in Hamilton remains on track.
Community council talks trash
Members of the Flamborough Community Council went on the record to talk trash.
Protocol in place for home study
Catholic elementary and secondary students unable to attend school for an extended period of time as a result of an illness or unavoidable cause will receive home instruction, according to a new protocol approved last Tuesday by members of the Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board (HWCDSB) Religion, Family Life and Instructional Services committee members.
 
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