
Jul 25, 2008
A feared outbreak of gypsy moth caterpillars in Hamilton's wooded areas appears to have been held in check - and not just by this year's aerial spraying.

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Wheel to Walk rolls through town next week
The four local heroes who are hand cycling across Canada to raise awareness of breakthrough spin...
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Group urges residents to frequent Carlisle library
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African trip an eye-opener for police services student
Meghan Yzerman didn't hold any preconceptions about life in Africa when she embarked on a trip t...
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Berry season wraps up
While the local strawberry harvest might not have qualified as a bumper crop this summer, most F...
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Free fallin' - for fun and a great cause
I lived to tell the tale of my skydiving experience - and what an experience it was!...
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Father-son duo rides historical 407-mile route
The trip pushed them to their limits - and sent their spirits soaring....
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