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Jun 19
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Clarke in Brampton competing for spot on junior national softball squad – Truro Daily News

 

Truro Daily News Clarke in Brampton competing for spot on junior national softball squadTruro Daily NewsThe 17-year-old Hilden resident is one of 26 players competing for a spot on the team at this week's final selection camp, which wraps up Friday, in Brampton, Ont. Clarke, a shortstop, is the only Maritimer left on the short list. Following the camp … »

Jun 18
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Hydro One Brampton Reaches Milestone of 500000 Hours No Lost-Time Incidents – Marketwire (press release)

 

Hydro One Brampton Reaches Milestone of 500000 Hours No Lost-Time IncidentsMarketwire (press release)BRAMPTON, ONTARIO–(Marketwired – June 18, 2013) – Continuing the tradition of their exemplary safety record, Hydro One Brampton has reached another significant milestone – 500,000 hours without lost-time incidents within the workplace. and more » Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Brampton students medal at World Education Games – Brampton Guardian

 

Brampton students medal at World Education GamesBrampton GuardianBRAMPTON— A couple of Brampton public school students finished high in the rankings during this year's World Education Games. Arnott Charlton Public School students Jessie Hunt and Dylan Gharbaran were tops in Canada in their age groups. Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Lakers pick up win in Brampton – Kawartha Media Group

 

Lakers pick up win in BramptonKawartha Media GroupPeterborough Lakers beat the Brampton Excelsiors 8-5 Sunday night (June 16) at the Powerade Centre in Brampton. Leading the scoring for the Lakers were Mark Steenhuis and Matt Crough with two goals each. Single markers went to Cory Vitarelli and … and more » Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Dog, late-night gaming saved Brampton families from fire – CBC.ca

 

CBC.ca Dog, late-night gaming saved Brampton families from fireCBC.caA curfew-breaking brother and a family pet are being credited for saving two neighbouring Brampton families after a massive fire gutted both of their homes over the weekend. The two-alarm blaze began at one address and spread to another, causing an … Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Brampton Farmers’ Market starts Saturday – Brampton Guardian

 

Brampton Farmers' Market starts SaturdayBrampton GuardianThe smell of fresh pastries and the crunch of crisp vegetables will fill the air on weekends in downtown Brampton from June 22 to Oct. 12. This year, the annual Farmers' Market will be composed of 90 vendors, a mix of downtown businesses, farmers … and more » Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Brampton Battalion marches off – Mississauga

 

Brampton Battalion marches offMississaugaThe Troops loaded up the moving vans last Thursday (June 13) at the Powerade Centre, cleaning out their home for the past 15 seasons, before heading off to North Bay. While the front office staff had vacated the Kennedy Rd. premises some time ago, head … Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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July Babysitting Courses at Brampton Library

 

Brampton – Brampton Library will be hosting St. John Ambulance Babysitting courses in July. The one-day (9:30 am to 4:30 pm) course for 11 to 14 year olds is designed to teach babysitting, leadership and first aid skills in a fun and informative way. Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Brampton Farmers’ Market Launches June 22

 

Brampton – Head downtown to Main and Queen Streets on Saturday mornings this summer to be greeted by an array of fresh-picked, seasonal produce, a large selection of organic products, meats, cheeses, eggs, baked goods and more. The annual Brampton Farmers’ Market runs from June 22 to October 12, 7 am to 1 pm. Read the Full Story »

Jun 17
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Diversity services in Brampton: A new frontier in treating patients – Globe and Mail

 

Diversity services in Brampton: A new frontier in treating patientsGlobe and MailIn Brampton Civic Hospital, the palliative care unit – where patients go to die – can be the most lively. There are the sobbing family members, the revolving door of friends who come to pay their respects, and, in this suburban hospital that serves one … and more » Read »

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