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Oakville Beaver, 15 May 2014, p. 2

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 15, 2014 | 2 FIREWORKS CANADA F F O 25% . Y L N O D A S I WITH TH Firefighters attempted a rope rescue 9:00am-9:00pm Monday 6:00pm THURSDAY FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, & MONDAY OPEN ED A T R P E O & NED O W A N I A D CAN Man charged N S C A I I H N C T WIN A PAIR in traffic fatality L ICEN SED E E C E I N 20 14 /20 15 SEASON continued from p.1 X PER S E A R E TIC KE TS TO 0 Y TH 2 E HA MI LTO N E The Halton Regional Police SerR OV S BU LLD OG S G AH vice Collision Reconstruction Unit E L SE A AS ON. CK A P D launched an investigation, which E (MO P NTR H EAL'S FARM TEAM) ended this week with an arrest. CHO REO GRA Tom Frankiewicz, 19, of Oakville HAMILTON has been charged with dangerous O N I C T E E L S BU operation of a motor vehicle causing LL G DO E GS HU S A Y death and two counts of dangerous L S I P KS D O operation of a motor vehicle causing R E W R I F M bodily harm. T O CUS He has also been charged under See store for details. continued from p.1 until the owners were informed about the accident. "The family of the dog that fell from the cliff in Bronte Creek Provincial Park have said goodbye to their faithful friend. They have asked for privacy as they grieve the loss of their treasured family pet," said Brenda Dushko, OMHS spokesperson. "The Oakville & Milton Humane Society would like to remind everyone that due to the long winter and recent wet weather, trails and embankments may be especially slippery," said Dushko. "Please take great care in keeping children and pets a safe distance from any potentially hazardous trails, cliffs, running streams and open water." Ask about our specials for apartments, TAB hosting townhomes and show organizers. the Compulsory Automobile Insurance Act with operating a vehicle with no insurance. Asian Heritage www.fireworkscanada.net Festival May 22 SHOP ON LINE 905-465-9997 We offer after/hours services for those putting together street and block parties. Located in the same units as Dietrichs Oakville Barbecues. 1252 SPEERS RD, UNIT # 11. OAKVILLE OR VISIT T.A. Blakelock High School, at 1160 Rebecca St., will host an Asian Heritage Festival Thursday, May 22, for Asian Heritage Month. It's open to the public at 2:30 p.m. Activities include speakers; a dance studio in which participants can learn various dance styles like Bollywood, Indian folk dance and Bhangra; a yoga session; a calligraphy station, where people can learn the art and how to write their names in Hindi; student musical performances; documentary films showcasing influential people of India such as Mahatma Gandhi and more.

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