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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.

Top Stories
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Pump testing proceeds
A last-ditch effort to halt pumping tests at the proposed St. Marys Flamborough quarry site this...
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Elite volleyball setter competes at national level
Four years ago, Amanda Weldon wasn't supposed to make the volleyball team she tried out for. The...
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Choir seizes golden opportunity to celebrate
Flamborough resident John Cunningham, 82, hit a high note on May 29, when he reached the milesto...
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Rookieball Select Wolves play hard in Etobicoke
The Waterdown Rookieball Select Wolves played hard to earn second in their division at the recen...
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GHT event tees off in Ancaster
The Golden Horseshoe Tour played the fourth event of the season on July 17 at Heron Point Golf L...
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Letters & Opinions
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Witness alerts police to location of impaired driver
This column will alert the public to crime in their community. Information is compiled and submi...
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Go Charlie!
First and foremost, I'd like to congratulate Flamborough's own Charlie Cetinski on his remarkabl...
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Split from city won't happen
De-amalgamation will never happen! Why? Because it would bankrupt the City of Hamilton....
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