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Sports Beat May 23, 2007  RSS feed

Dorado Stars conquer team championships
      Head coach Brian Kelly along with his coaching staff Jennifer Noodle and Courtney Desjardins accompanied 30 top athletes from the Dorado Stars Swim Club to Sudbury, for Division II Team Championships. In all, 18 teams from across Ontario came to compete at the three-day event.
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Biking to raise money for cancer
      The first ever Bikers Ending All Types (BEAT) of cancer ride for the Holland River United of the Canadian Cancer Society is planned for July 8. Organizers are hoping to attract at least 100 bikers from the York Region area to this event, which will be a two-hour non-competitive, pledge-based, fund-raising motorcycle ride in the community.
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HE ROLLED UP THE RIM AND WON
     There are certain benefits to stopping for a tea on the way to work, especially while Tim Hortons outlets are having their annual Roll Up The Rim contest. Nobleton resident Peter Limanni rolled up his rim and found himself $1,000 richer. "I checked two, three times to make sure it was a winning cup," he said as he claimed his prize recently at the Tim Hortons outlet in Nobleton. Store owner Gerry Lawler presented the cheque. Limanni was accompanied by his wife Josie and their son Domenic, 2.
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