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Church fundraiser a unique tasty treat
Article online since November 20th 2008
The congregation of Cedar Park United Church has come up with a unique and mouth-watering fundraising initiative which will financially aid and raise awareness of three local charities. Hot off the presses, the Organized Gourmet/Organise 2009 Agenda Cookbook is a combination of a succulent...
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West Island community events
Article online since November 19th 2008
ART EXHIBITS Galerie de l’ouest in Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue (37 St. Thomas St.) will host a solo show by British watercolour master Arthur Sheldon Phillips from Nov. 19 to 26. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Call 514-695-8249. Emporium Gallery in Montreal (3035 St. Antoine St. #4)...
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International Superstar tour comes to Pointe Claire
Article online since November 19th 2008
Juno-nominated singer-songwriter Jay Semko will be playing at Bourbon Street West in Pointe Claire Thursday night. The former Northern Pikes’ bassist is touring in support of his latest solo album International Superstar (Busted Flat Records), a country-tinged adult-oriented pop rock offering...
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Musical Afternoon at the Seniors’ Café
Article online since November 19th 2008
The Lindsay Place High School String Ensemble entertained at the Ste. Anne de Bellevue headquarters of Volunteer West Island last week. Twenty-one musicians from Grades 8 and 9, under the direction of Keri Keiser, played selections of Meyer, Siennicki, and Vivaldi during the Seniors’ Café....
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Walking the line
Article online since November 19th 2008
People walk their dog recently near the shores of Lake St. Louis in Pointe Claire.
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