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Swimmer conquers Lake Erie, ready for August Ontario crossing
Under the watchful eye of coach Karin Hornblower, right, and swim master Marilyn Korzekwa, Thie Convery swims 18.6 kilometres across Lake Erie.
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Kids pick playground equipment at Applegrove
Krista Nielsen and her six-year-old son Cooper Gray are looking forward to the new play structures that will be going in next month at Applegrove Co-operative Homes on the east Mountain. 215717 New travel agency caters to GLBTQ vacations Jerry Goudreault (left) and his partner Alain have opened a travel business specializing in GLBTQ leisure and honeymoon bookings. 215708 T-Birds ready for playoff run Chris Piano of the

Hamilton

Thunderbirds

rounds third during a game last week

against

Kitchener.

215720 Lingering graffiti problem hangs over city’s head This garbage can at Matt Broman Park was replaced within the city’s service standard of three days in responding to graffiti. The front of the sign was cleaned of tags at the same time, but the graffiti down the post was not. 215725 Slo-pitch world series to attract 1,000 players to Turner Park Sue Brown (right) flips the ball to pitcher Darlene Bowman. Both women will be taking part in the NSA Canada 2010 Canadian World Series at Turner Park July 30-Aug. 2. 215715 Undefeated champs Mount Hamilton Avalanche Blue U9 select boys soccer team went undefeated on their way to taking the title at the recent Ottawa Soccer United Tournament. Pictured from left are: front -Thomas Sants, Sebastian Gonzalez, Evan Riddles, Ryan Newick, Zach Collins, Marcos Urbina, Mahdi Fayad, Myles Misener-Daley, Ryan Robinson and Liam Outlaw; back -coaches Nick Piedigrossi and Anthony Venneri. 215710 Dance dream Elisa Sorbara (left), Amber Aasman, Kelsy Vivash and Jessica Wallace strike a pose inside Dreamlight Studio, a new business on the southeast Mountain. Sorbara recently opened the studio located in the plaza at 1001 Rymal Rd. East between Upper Ottawa and Upper Gage. Classes run almost every day of the week and many, including yoga, zumba and dance, are open to students of all ages including adults. Dreamlight also has summer camps. The business’s website is at dreamlightstudio.ca 215716 Lingering graffiti problem hangs over city’s head One of the most visible examples of graffiti vandalism in the city has been on this Lincoln Alexander Parkway sign at Golf Links Road since early June. The Mountain News reported the incident to the city on June 27, but it still had not been cleaned as of Monday afternoon. 215723 Road course presents challenge to stock car driver Trevor Monaghan looks up between signing autographs before the start of the NASCAR Canadian Tire series race at the Honda Indy last Saturday. 215724 Lingering graffiti problem hangs over city’s head This vandalized Canada Post box across from Huntington Park school was reported to the city on June 28 but had not been cleaned as of Monday. 215714 Undersea adventurers Eight-year-olds Hailey Trumbley and Garrett Terpstra check out the colourful display at the Undersea Adventure Vacation Bible School at Chedoke Presbyterian Church last week. 215721 Swimmers return home with gold medals Mountain residents Beth Shearer and Chuck Restivo flank Bobbi-Lyn Cleland of Ancaster as the trio show off their gold medals from the Special Olympics National Summer Games.
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