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Report graffiti, urge police
The Hamilton Police Service encourages residents to take a few moments out of their day to report any pieces of graffiti they see around town.
St Marys, FORCE present on Aggregate Resources Act
St Marys Cement and the local organization that opposes the aggregate company's plans to build a limestone quarry in northeast Flamborough have appeared before the legislative committee struck to evaluate the Aggregate Resources Act (ARA).
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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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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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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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Family seeks pet's return
Who let the dog out? Debbie Riggs would really like to know.
The Punisher is coming to Christie Conservation Area
For those who like their sports to be challenging, Christie Conservation Area will be hosting the Punisher Adventure Race on Saturday, June 16.
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New library to be "community destination"
A sleek-looking multi-use complex will be built on the site of the former Flamborough Town Hall along Dundas Street East. Designs for the 23,500-square-foot facility, which will be home to the consolidated Millgrove and Waterdown library branches, as well as the city’s Municipal Service Centre, Flamborough Information and Community Services, the Flamborough Archives, Hamilton Police Service and a recreation centre, were unveiled to the public at an open house on May 8.
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Weeks owner a Top Gun
The North American Retail Hardware Association pulled out the big guns to recognize some of the most influential, independent retailers in the industry, including Waterdown’s Weeks Home Hardware owner Ron Cicuttini.
Sun shines on media blackout
The city’s accountability and transparency committee eliminated an amendment to the integrity commissioner’s new contract that would have banned citizens from talking to the media after filing a complaint to the integrity commissioner.
Council looks at multi-residential waste diversion
Hamilton councillors were left flabbergasted that one co-op student has, over a four-year period, successfully convinced owners of multi-residential units to adopt the city’s green cart and recycling programs.
Hamilton wants fluoride classified as a drug
Hamilton’s Board of Health is asking the federal government to classify fluoride as a drug so it can be properly regulated and studied.
Public board cuts 25 high school teaching positions
The expansion of all-day kindergarten to another two dozen schools will help this year’s Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board budget grow by nearly $4.2 million despite other cuts that will shed 25 high school teaching positions.
Weigh in on council times
Are you satisfied with watching councillors earlier in the day, or do you prefer your politics at night?
HCA eyes drought warning
So much for April showers bringing May flowers.
Submitted by Laura Menard
Beyond Beelief
Patrons at the Waterdown Shopping Centre were advised to exercise caution in the parking lot last Friday morning (May 4), as a swarm of honeybees descended on the cart return area.
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New Grace youth minister
Last month, Grace Anglican Church in Waterdown welcomed Jessie Golem as its youth and children’s co-ordinator.
Lucinda Landau • Special
Fire rips through Greensville properties
An investigator from the Ontario Fire Marshal’s office is probing the cause of an early-morning fire in Greensville.
Dianne Cornish, REVIEW STAFF
Trillium support for HC-HY
The lines of communication between youth and adults in East Flamborough got a significant boost recently with the injection of a $208,100 grant from the Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF).
Chris Funston, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
A home for Westbrook House
Even after 200 years, an old house can find a new home.
HWCDSB hammers out capital projects
The Hamilton-Wentworth Catholic District School Board hammered out its capital project priorities last week, which will be submitted to the Ministry of Education for funding approval by the end of the month.
 
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