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First hometown show for Kirkton fiddler
Ashley Giles is a member of the Country Versatiles, who are part of the Sounds of Spring Fiddle Show and Dance on April 14.
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Suns to play benefit concert in memory of Daryl Metzger
For Scott Metzger, this Friday night at the Central Tavern will be more than a fundraiser for cancer research. It will be a tribute.
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Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - 12:12:40 PM
An ill wind that blows no good "Sorry, that figure should be 1,000 anti-wind websites. I hit an extra zero by mistake, instead of the comma."
Comment by P Bauman
Sunday, April, 07, 2013 - 12:12:44 PM
An ill wind that blows no good "Excellent article, except for one glaring error. "people on the other side of the Atlantic appear to like them" That is completely erroneous and is something the wind industry loves to mislead us with. There are over 10000 anti-wind websites"
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Saturday, March, 23, 2013 - 1:01:35 AM
Ratepayer wins OMB appeal "[...] both OMB appeals Wednesday, March, 20, 2013 - 9:09:43 AM Won both OMB appeals Re: Ratepayer wins OMB appeal (The Confederate, March 13) and Township of Wellington North press [...]"
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Photo by Don Moore
It’s not bedtime – it’s showtime!
After weeks and weeks of rehearsals, The County Towne Players are ready to make your sides hurt from laughter with their hilarious presentation of ‘Bedtime Stories’.
‘Bedtime Stories’ offers witty script, great comedic acting
These aren’t the bedtime stories your parents read to you.
Shelf Life – April 11
What's new at Stratford Public Library
The Book Shelf – April 11
New children's offerings at Stratford Public Library
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Elmira Maple Syrup Festival enjoys another successful year
They came, they saw, they ate.
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Kiwanis fest getting help
The festival, now in its 87th year, has come up short on the income side of its ledger this year.
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Music and Opera show to raise funds for anniversary season
The concert will take place this Sunday, April 7 from 2:30–3:30 p.m. at Central United Church.
Shelf Life – April 4
What's new at Stratford Public Library
The Book Shelf – April 4
New children's offerings at Stratford Public Library
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Floradale play to address issue of aging parents
Floradale Mennonite Church is getting ready to present a play that will touch on an issue many people are facing — how to help an aging parent who needs to leave her longtime home.
Grey Bruce Singers to perform in New York City
The Grey Bruce Singers and director Dianne Leith are heading to New York City.
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Maplefest 2013 is right around the corner
There are those that believe that the call of a crow in March is a sure sign of spring. Others think that the first sighting of a groundhog is a sign of spring. The Egremont Optimists, however, believe that Maplefest is the true bell ringer of spring.
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Save the date for Maggie’s Getting Married
HARRISTON – Anyone who has ever attended a wedding knows that seldom does anyone get hitched without a hitch.
Lynn Spence
Ladies Night Out supports local health care
Ladies, this is your night. Royal LePage Don Hamilton Real Estate is pleased to present the 10th annual Ladies Night Out event at Listowel Agricultural Hall on Friday, April 26.
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Stratford lawyer returns to stage with Boston Marriage
Written by David Mamet, Boston Marriage tells the story of two “women of fashion” at the turn of the 20th century. The title refers to a relationship between two females that may involve both physical and emotional intimacy.
Lecture on climate change to be held at the Arden Park
Speaker is Environment Canada’s senior climatologist
 
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