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LoW Township asked for input on usage of big tent

By Ruth Brett
Contributor

Clip-and-save gardening tips #3

By Melanie Mathieson
Gardening Guru

Riverview teams begin season on a good note!

By Mark Jodoin
Coach

The Heart

By Al Lowe
Contributor

Beware of scam

Dear Editor,
Could you please let people know about this scam and that we DO NOT DO cold calls asking for donations.
Thank you
Rebecca Tolen
RR KidSport

Good Morning all,

We will remember them

Lest We Forget: these three words holds so much meaning for all Canadians from all walks of life, but especially at this time of year during this time of Remembrance. On the 11th day, of the 11th month, around the 11th hour, we gather to remember. We gather at the Legion and the cenotaphs, in schools and churches. We come together to remember the sacrifices made by those brave men and women who have served our country with pride and distinction, and those who have paid the ultimate price for that service.

I hope the idea of Remembrance Day as a holiday is debated

Thursday is Remembrance Day. It used to be a holiday in the district. In many parts of Canada November 11 remains a day to remember fallen and injured soldiers. Schools used to close down. Businesses closed.
That changed. Stores chose to remain open and one by one, the full business community remained open.

What a wonderful fall we have had!

If you are like me you spent as much time outside over the weekend enjoying the 60 degree weather in November!!!! Yes 60 degrees!

Remembrance Day is Thursday

By Ken Johnston
Editor

This Thursday is Remembrance Day. It is also the 65th Anniversary of the end of World War II.

SAPT gets a new lease on life

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