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Landsberg celebrates grandmothers' campaign
Landsberg coming to Hamilton
The Hamilton branch of the Grandmothers to Grandmothers Campaign, in partnership with McMaster University’s Faculty of Humanities and Program in Gender Studies and Feminist Research, has called upon an iconic Canadian journalist to make some noise about a feminist movement that strives to turn the tide of AIDS in Africa.
John Overmeyer, SPECIAL TO THE REVIEW
Warm up at Westfield on Family Day
On Family Day, Westfield Heritage Village will present Cold Comfort: Surviving the Canadian Winter. Visitors to the village will get a glimpse of how early Canadians not only survived, but thrived, in this wintry climate.
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Monday, February, 20, 2012 - 3:03:52 AM
Homeowner felt "safer" letting teens drink in house "Shame on you Wendy & Doug Baron for calling yourself responsible. Responsible would have been not to allow your underage child and friends to drink or at the very least be sober enough yourself to identify a child in need of medical attention. Do"
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Saturday, February, 18, 2012 - 5:05:27 AM
Homeowner felt "safer" letting teens drink in house "It is with sadness tha I read this latest piece on the inquest. This type of behaviour has been happening in the area for years both of the underage drinking and the parents thinking it was safer , well maybe thinking isn't really an appropriate word"
Comment by Tmatt
Tuesday, February, 14, 2012 - 3:03:13 AM
From the Garden Shed: The lovely iris offers all the colours of the rainbow "[...] 'DeeDee' is breeder/owner-handled by Gloria Johnson and is co-owned by her husband Arthur . From the Garden Shed: The lovely iris offers all the colours of the ... While these parts may be of interest to a true iris aficionado, the a"
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Lynden author dishes up healthy solutions
Lynden author dishes up healthy solutions
Do you suffer from painful cramping and gas? How about joint and muscle pain? Do you find you feel crummy after eating certain foods?
YMCA hosts Family Day fun
The Flamborough Family YMCA is celebrating Family Day on Monday, February 20 with an open house for the entire community.
Heritage group meets Feb. 24
The Waterdown-East Flamborough Heritage Society will welcomes Margaret Cooper at its next meeting.
Slapshot program focuses on youth skills
Local Rotary clubs are offering Flamborough teenagers an opportunity to attend a leadership training weekend, all expenses paid.
James Hoggett • Special
Best seats in the house
Rockton Dinner Theatre tickets went on sale last week and Mary Watson and Vanessa Dwyer camped out at the Fairgrounds last week to get first dibs on tickets to the show, which runs the last two weekends in March.
Dianne Cornish • Review
Village Theatre takes audience into Time Warp
The Rocky Horror Show will open at Village Theatre (VT) next Friday night (Feb. 17), and the Waterdown-based troupe plans to present a rare mix of favourite elements from the classic rock musical while, at the same time, serving up a few surprises.
Vote for best local band
Voting closes Feb. 17
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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Talent shines on Campbellville stage
The Mohawk Raceway in Campbellville offers more than slots play and harness racing
Rockton Dinner Theatre tickets on sale Feb. 4
As January turns to February, it can only mean one thing in Flamborough: it’s time to reserve your seats for the annual Rockton Dinner Theatre.
Grinning and giggling to support grandmothers
Laughter is said to be good for the soul. Pair a few chuckles with a worthy cause and you’ve got yourself a ticket to the Grandmothers of Steel’s annual Giggles and Grins event.
Toronto travel show this weekend
Vote for best local band
Enter Best of the West contest
Metroland’s Best of the West is amped up to launch the fourth instalment of the annual battle of the bands competition.
Hear the history of the Haida
Hear the history of the Haida
The Waterdown-East Flamborough Heritage Society’s January meeting will feature a presentation by Neil Bell, a volunteer with HMCS Haida National Historic Site, who will share the story of the only surviving Tribal class destroyer of the Second World War.
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Raising a voice for African grandmothers campaign
Beverly Shepard is giving it another go. In 2010, the Freelton resident put a call out to women in the community interested in forming a special choir.
Owls on the prowl
Mountsberg Conservation Area is gearing up for its winter Owl Prowl programs.
HCA seeks public input
The Hamilton Conservation Authority (HCA) invites Hamilton residents, business owners and associations to attend a Public Open House and learn about the Upper Spencer, Fletcher and Flamborough Creeks Stewardship Action Plans.
 
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