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Friends remember Dunsmuirs
David Dunsmuir, 24, was away at Brock University and is the lone surviving member of the family. Impromptu vigils, flowers and tears represent how deep the loss has been felt in the community. For former East Gwillimbury councillor Jack Hauseman, he ...
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Education uncertainty for Ontario
Hundreds hold vigil for family killed in house fire
CONNECTing to education
Representatives from Brock University along with Mindshare Learning and both the District School Board of Niagara and the Niagara District Catholic School Board were on hand at the Scotiabank Convention Centre March 20 for a kickoff event held to bring ...
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Niagara employees well represented on Ontario's 'Sunshine List'
Brock University was the regions most represented employer with 525 employees making over 100 thousand dollars a year, with President Jack Lightstone making over 333 thousand. The Regional Municipality of Niagara was next on the list with 431 ...
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4 family members die in house fire north of Toronto
Nine locals pull to titles
... women): Denis Morris' Kelly Webb (senior high school 135-pound women); Ridley's Igal Flegman (senior high school 165-pound men); Governor Simcoe's Scott Klassen (senior high school 150-pound men); Brock University's Tiffany Rusch (open women); ...
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St. Catharines woman makes history in Alberta
At the helm was Mary Anne Jablonski, who was born in St. Catharines and got her political sciences degree from Brock University. Jablonski moved to Alberta in 1980 and is the Progressive Conservative Member of the Legislative Assembly for the Red Deer ...
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BUSINESS: Enbridge Gas president to speak at Chamber luncheon next week
Falcioni earns bronze medal at CIS wrestling championships
The Brock University wrestler defeated the University of Alberta's Jason Wass by decision to earn a national bronze medal for the second year in a row. Falcioni opened the tournament by exacting a little payback, pinning McMaster's Ahmed Shamiya, who ...
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Chanting the homeless blues away at Brock
And with every bank note popped in, a deafening cheer erupted from Brock University students and supporters camped outside Taro Hall. This was the pattern Friday as 20 shivering campers showed solidarity for those without shelter in their “5 Days for ...
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Niagara worked to build its university
Initially, five names were considered: University of St. Catharines, Simcoe University, Brock University, University of the Niagara Peninsula and University of Southern Ontario. It came down to Brock University and University of Southern Ontario, with ...
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Freeze mob illuminates women's issues
Placards and poster boards were all AIDS Niagara and the Brock University Student Justice Centre needed Saturday to get their point across. About 30 demonstrators hoisted the signs above the Pen Centre food court, standing silently for three minutes as ...
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Rookie phenom a national champ
Coming off back-to-back OFSAA gold medals, wrestler Javon Balfour made a late decision to make Brock University the home for his future wrestling endeavours. The St. Catharines university was close to his hometown of Brampton, he liked the friendly ...
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Uxbridge Secondary School establishing athletic Wall of Fame
UXBRIDGE -- Former Uxbridge Secondary School graduate Josh de Heus, who went on to be athlete of the year at Brock University in 1998-99 for wrestling, with teacher Paul Connelly inside the school where an Uxbridge Tiger Wall of Fame will be ...
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Can we have our cake and eat it too?
Amy Miller, a filmmaker and social justice activist who has directed both Myths for Profit and The Carbon Rush, was present at Brock University on March 12 for a question and answer period with those attending the screening of her film. The Carbon Rush ...
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Lancers knock out Badgers
Lancers knock out Badgers. The Brock University men's basketball team were ousted from the Ontario University Athletics quarter-finals in Windsor on Saturday. The Badgers lost 85-61 to the No. 6 nationally ranked Windsor Lancers. Brock kept the game ...
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