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Big book sale
Betty Bibby (left), Marilyn Chalupka and Kathy Pipe take a break from setting up for Neighbour to Neighbour's giant book sale, which takes place Feb. 26-28. Most books are 25 cents apiece and there are also CDs, vinyl records and videotapes. The sale runs 9:30 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. each day at the 28 Athens St. centre.
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Red Wings in tough against Newmarket
Cody Wilson of the Hamilton Red Wings is checked hard into the boards by Julian Melchiori of the Newmarket Hurricanes during game one of their quarter-final series. The Red Wings were down 2-1 heading into game four last night in Newmarket. 164237 Hamilton flag makes councillor ‘puke’ The City of Hamilton flag 163922 One day black history won’t be minimized: Morgan Vince Morgan stands in a corner of Stewart Memorial Church which highlights some of the contributors to the local black community. 163915 Cold Comfort Beef stew with caramelized winter vegetables. 163918 Playoff push Westmount's Colton Hill forces his way past a Saltfleet player during their junior boys high school basketball east division quarter-final game last week. Westmount, ranked No. 1, won 50-39 and was ready to take on Sherwood in the semi-final on Wednesday. Results were not available at press time. In the other junior semi-final, Hamilton Christian was battling MacNab. On the senior side, No. 2 ranked MacNab was in the final four. The public school board final takes place tonight (Friday) at Redeemer College. 163920 Indie director spending own cash to get story about Steel City to silver screen Director of photography Gabrielle Kislat chats with writer/director Stephen Hayes Tuesday morning at Sam Lawrence Park during the filming of a scene for Lucky 7. 163923 Stewart Leslie makes history with Rev. Bailey award Stewart Leslie (right) received the inaugural Rev. T. Melville BaileyAward during a presentation at South Gate Presbyterian Church. Also pictured are Bill Manson and January Will Bailey. 163525 Stewart Leslie makes history with award Stewart Leslie (right) received the inaugural Rev. T. Melville Bailey Award Feb. 14 during the City of Hamilton and the Hamilton Historical Board awards presentation at South Gate Presbyterian Church. Bill Manson (left) local historical and author announced the award, and January Will Bailey were on hand for the presentation of the framed picture of Whitehern. 163916 Rotary award Hamilton Mountain Rotary recently honoured Insp. Vince Demascio (left) of the Hamilton Police Service with the Paul Harris Award. Presenting him with his award is Bruce Pearson. Insp. Demascio's community service began 1974 with the foundation of the 100th Cub Pack and has continued since that time in a variety of capacities, including coaching basketball and softball teams. He championed the Rotary Club of Hamilton Mountain supporting and adopting the Search and Rescue dogs and served as the club's president in 2007. 163919 Overtime thriller Sherwood Saints beat the Ancaster Royals in junior boys basketball quarter-final action 87-82 in overtime to the on Feb. 12. The Royals led 38-33 at half time, but went cold in the third quarter, scoring only nine points. The Saints outscored Ancaster 13-8 to seal the win. The public school board final takes place tonight (Friday) at Redeemer College. 163912 Linda finds the route to healthier, more fit lifestyle Linda McFeeters, before. 163911 Linda finds the route to healthier, more fit lifestyle Linda McFeeters, after. 163921 Helping hands Maya Ingrao was first in line to put her handprint on the wall at Westview recently. The Grade 8 student was one of the key organizers of the fundraiser for Adopt a Village, selling the chance to put their mark on the wall for $4. The painted handprints will serve as a constant reminder to future Westview students that this generation cares and wants to change the world one hand at a time. 163914 New Atrium The Royal Botanical Gardens recently unveiled the Camille and Peter Dalglish Atrium, a $9 million, 16,000 square feet signature expansion. Special features of this new area include a living wall, heat recovery wheel, natural ventilation, storm water filtration system and salvaged stone. 163507 Fire destroys home, severely damages another Firefighters walk past the still-smouldering remains of a Fiona Crescent home which was gutted by fire on Family Day. 163514 Fire destroys home, severely damages another Firefighters walk past the still-smouldering remains of a Fiona Crescent home which was gutted by fire on Family Day. 163909 Family Day fire guts west Mountain home, residents escape unharmed Firefighters walk past the still-smouldering remains of a Fiona Crescent home which was gutted by fire on Family Day.
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