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Pause in Pointe Claire while Passing Through Oblivion
Article online since October 29th 2008
The busy life of a Canadian journalist rarely confines a person to a single province, let alone a single continent, so it’s no wonder that former Chronicle reporter Scott Taylor has set up camp in Ottawa as a journalist for the Ottawa Sun newspaper. What is a small wonder is how this...
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The merits of a Messy Face
Article online since October 23rd 2008
A mere glimpse at a small child whose face is covered with food can inspire uproars of laughter and delight, even from parents who are then in charge of cleaning up the mess. Yet, who knew that this sight can also educate infants and toddlers about various parts of the human face and its...
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Young Equestrians’ Success in Saugerties Festival
Article online since September 5th 2008
by Jennifer Helen Shenouda When one thinks of horses, hay and heartland, the town of Ste Anne de Bellevue is probably not the first place that comes to mind, despite its small town charisma. Yet, this West Island town is home to 18-year old Laurence Migner, a competitive young equestrian...
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Dollard vocal starlet is born
Article online since September 3rd 2008
Jennifer Helen Shenouda jennifershenouda@live.com If you were to poll young teens in the West Island on what they were up to this summer vacation, most would probably say they’ve lived it up, or at least tried to. Balancing curfews and chores with outings to the mall, the opposite sex,...
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It’s about time the West Island got a Wake-Up Call
Article online since August 27th 2008
Jennifer Helen Shenouda jenniferhelen.shenouda@transcontinental.ca Don’t worry about setting an alarm clock for any of these guys, because the West Island rock band Wake-Up Call, made up of four members all under the age of 20, is already buzzing across Montreal’s musical radar. Then...
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( August 13th 2008 )
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( August 9th 2008 )
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( August 7th 2008 )
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( August 6th 2008 )
Air rifle proves fatal in fly-by shooting
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Thank goodness it’s fry-day
( August 5th 2008 )
This Intern’s Life: By Jennifer Shenouda
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( July 18th 2008 )
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