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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 25 Sep 2008, p. 9

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Cameron Bagg, a ghost researcher since his first haunted encounter 20 years, is hosting a lecture called An Inconvenient Ghost Sept. 30 at the Lebovic Centre. anything truly evil by means.’ Whitchurch-Stouffville is one of 20 stops involved in the tour, where he said he hopes to educate, inform and assist people with their ghost issues. The cost of the lecture is $20 and cov- ers Mr. Bagg’s ghost hunting equipment, some of which includes equipment that records audio video and energy in a setting. “I don’t charge people for my servic- es," he added, saying “its very fulfilling spcawig. llb ‘cl aural auvculmc lUl ulc. I look forward to it every day and (look forward) to every investigation." For more information on the lecture or Mr. Baggs services, call 1-877-745-5588 or email thehauntclub@cogeco.cca Speaking haunted ghost hunter ON THE WEB i Explore the issues in the upcoming election in our special web section. From candidate profiles, to news, opinion and riding infomiation, we have you covered. SPECIAL ELECTION SECTION yorkreglon.com YOUR COMMUNITY From page 1. from a public service point of view” and he maintains his clients’ confidentiality. As for why he enjoys this unconven- tional line of work, he said there is more than one reason. “I’ve learned about different technol- ogy, it's gotten me over my fear of public speaking. It’s a great adventure for me. I look forward to it every day and (look forward) to every investigation." With Osteoporosis a fractured hip could be a life sentence. 1 This message brought to you as a community servicg 9! The Economist/Sun-Tribune Osteoporosis Society of Canada Stoufli'ille Sunâ€"'l'ribune I Thursday, 25, Call 1-800-463-6842 for more information

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