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mudmoisselleMudmoiselle in the Beaver Valley officially kicks off with cancer survivor mud ambassadors on site. To be able to take on the obstacles, the mud, the pushing, the pulling, the jumping, the climbing and the grueling uphill hike on the former ski hill of Talisman Resort is a very humbling experience. "We're running for people who take on battles bigger

Georgiansign-featureNot sure which career path or program is right for you? Visit us at Community Night June 14. Find out more about Georgian College at Community Night – this is your opportunity to learn about our programs and services in a friendly, informative

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By Cathy Hird

Monday morning and I wake up with a sharp pain in my arm just above my wrist. I don't remember bumping it, but I pull up the sleeve to examine the bruise. Nothing shows. A slight touch on the spot hurts though. Somehow I've injured the tendon.

I think back to what I did to hurt the arm. Oh yes. I got out my fly rod for the first time this year. I close my hand as if I had the rod in hand, and sure enough, that is ...

operation freezeYouth demonstrating positive actions, positive behaviour and showing acts of kindness toward others may earn themselves some well-deserved acknowledgment this summer. The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is proud to be continuing its partnership with Mac's Convenience Stores across Ontario again

hostel w captionDo hostels evoke images of backpacking around Europe in your twenties? No longer just a European phenomenon nor solely for youth, hostels have become widespread globally. Now, one has arrived in our own backyard as The Fitz Hostel opened its doors to guests earlier this May in Lion's Head. The Fitz offers dorm and private

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