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     WHERE'D FALL GO? Last Thursday many parts of Ontario became
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     ORANGEVILLE MAYORAL CANDIDATE Rob Adams officially opened his campaign office on
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Break-in suspect arrested
     Last Thursday morning, Dufferin OPP received a report of a break-in having just occurred at a residence on Highway 89 in Amaranth township. Responding officers located a suspect in the area and recovered related stolen property.
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Collision claims lives of four Korean visitors
     Four visitors from Korea have succumbed to their injuries after a minivan carrying them and six other passengers was struck by a tractor trailer early Saturday evening.
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Developer seeks focus group participants
     A developer who will be building a subdivision in northwest Orangeville has joined forces with a market research company to host a focus group.
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     ACTING STAFF SERGEANT Chris Dryden received his 20-year exemplary
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Draft horse show coming to Orangeville
     Everybody loves a draft horse, the ones we used to call "work horses" with the big feet and gentle disposition, and if you go to Orangeville Fairgrounds on Saturday, Oct. 28, you'll see these beautiful horses in action.
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     DONATION: Nick Garisto donated $100 to Headwaters Health Care
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Renewal plan drafted for town
     Town council Monday night sat with about 50 Shelburne residents in Grace Tipling Hall prior to the regular council meeting to hear a proposed plan for the future of Shelburne outlined by the Community Revitalization Project team.
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Flasher on the loose
     The Orangeville Police Service has received five separate reports of a male indecently exposing himself.
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     FIRST PROCLAMATION: Warden Earl Lennox proclaims Manufacturing Week in
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For CF victims, masks aren't just for Hallowe'en
     Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a scary, fatal disease. Most CF deaths are due to lung disease. Life for people with CF includes a demanding daily routine
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     BLOOMING TERRIFIC NEXT SPRING, thanks to a generous donation from Avon Canada. More
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Animal hospital holding open house
     Orangeville Animal Hospital, along with other members in the pet care industry, are bridging the gap in community education by hosting an open house that focuses on educational topics in promoting a healthy lifestyle for the "four-legged companions".
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Tae Kwon Do students going to Pan Am Games
     Eight talented students from Millennium Tae Kwon Do and Family Fitness are in Guatemala gearing up for the 2006 Pan-American Taekwondo Games.
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Dufferin military members being sought
     The Orangeville Citizen/ Shelburne Free Press would like to hear from anyone in Dufferin County who has family members currently in Canada's armed forces who once called Dufferin home and left to join the military.
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Book launch set for East Garafraxa history
     A new book, "East Garafraxa: A History," will be officially launched later this month in Marsville.
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     MORE THAN 400 participants have taken advantage of CHAP, the cardiovascular
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Dufferin students win Queen Elizabeth II scholarships
     Over 20 students from Robert F. Hall Catholic Secondary School are among 366 students across the Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board who have received the Queen Elizabeth II Aiming for the Top scholarship.
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Flecker joins ambassador circle
     Mike Flecker has recently been chosen by the United Nations Association of Canada to join its ambassador circle.
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"Canadian Fighting Spirit" honoured by local carver
     Orangeville woodcarver Murray Berger dedicated his latest tree carving this week to Canadian soldiers fighting the war against terrorism and those who have lost their lives, because he wanted to honour the men and women in uniform.
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