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New citizens take the oath
Welcoming new citizens
Article online since July 11th 2007
BY WENDY SMITH It hasn’t been an easy road for Maged Wahba and his wife Isis Abdou. In some ways, their struggles are familiar to a lot of parents. Living in a cramped apartment for three years, trying to find a daycare for the kids, Abdou clocking in 70-hour work weeks at two jobs to...
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West Islanders, canine pals gear up for obedience trials
Article online since May 25th 2007
BY WENDY SMITH Christy, an 8-year-old Shetland Sheepdog, has participated in formal obedience and agility competitions for most of her life. Bright and eager to please, she shone inside the ring. Last year, she lost a leg to cancer, disqualifying her from competing in matches sanctioned by...
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Storied choir to help cash-strapped church
Singers bring fellowship, booming voices to Pointe Claire
Article online since May 23rd 2007
BY WENDY SMITH A British choir that has garnered accolades for its charity work in conflict-ridden Northern Ireland is making a pit stop in Pointe Claire next week. Capping a week of performances in Montreal’s storied basilicas, the Warrington Male Voice Choir will sing at St. John’s...
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Record-setting artist gets extreme
Article online since May 17th 2007
BY WENDY SMITH He set a Guinness world record, has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for charity, and now, artist Eric Waugh is painting his way to primetime. This Sunday, the Dollard des Ormeaux resident will wield his brush and help make dreams come true on the two-hour tearjerker...
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Added support for eating disorders
Article online since January 31st 2007
BY WENDY SMITH An extra $20,000 in provincial funding this year for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia (ANEB) Quebec means that more West Islanders who are suffering from eating disorders can get help immediately and free of charge, the organization’s executive director said. ANEB will begin...
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