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2012-03-26
BYELECTION Voters’ polls open today at 10 a. m.
The leap of faith
Kids connect at science fair Contamination in soil is a large problem, so now you test it and find out. I’ve always had an interest in solving certain environmental problems.”
PELHAM CARES: Honours for retiring volunteers
FEDERAL POLITICS Forster, Allen back NDP’S Mulcair
I find texting perplexting ( misspelling on purpose)
PORT CARES Group started as a grassroots organization in 1986
LOCAL FOOD: Buyers were drawn to farmers’ market We’ve had a lot of interest from different vendors in the area. The nice weather has been attracting a lot of youth to come out as well, because they come out with parents or grandparents.”
COMMUNITY FORUM Agencies to discuss gaps in service
MINOR HOCKEY: Two take Ontario titles
CURLING: Eagles land in the winner’s circle again
HOCKEY Bounces don’t go Port’s way
Falcons deep- six Hawks
WOMEN’S HOCKEY Montreal Stars win second consecutive Clarkson Cup
WEATHER U. S. heat ‘ unprecedented,’ 7,000 records set or tied
HEALTH CARE Gene may explain why flu kills some, spares others
POLITICS Canada would have much to gain from trading with Japan They certainly have been reluctant to engage in the kind of negotiations we’ve now committed to engage in. So getting an agreement to move forward on free trade discussions is a major step fo
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