Lozon poised to push back at cancer (Oakville Beaver)

December 30, 2006 on 2:06 pm | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

Oakville resident Jeff Lozon is no stranger to pushing the envelope.

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Londoners said farewell to dozens of people this year who left their mark in sports, business, politics, arts and … (London Free Press)

December 30, 2006 on 2:06 pm | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

The auto industry landscape was littered with wreckage and paved with success in 2006. While the Big Three automakers buckled in for a bumpy ride in, Toyota rocketed ahead on a path that could see it surpass General Motors as the world’s largest automaker in 2007.

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Polar Dip on Jan. 1 (Oakville Beaver)

December 30, 2006 on 2:06 pm | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

For the 22nd year, New Year’s Day will feature area residents braving icy waters for the Courage Brothers’ Polar Bear Dip. This year, hundreds of people will take the plunge to raise funds to provide fresh water for Senegal.

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Next Canadian Club speaker could be a real shocker (Oakville Beaver)

December 30, 2006 on 2:39 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

Paul Murphy, President and CEO of the Independent Electricity System Operator (IESO), will discuss Ontario’s Electricity Outlook at the next Canadian Club of Halton Peel dinner on Thursday, Jan. 18 at the Oakville Conference Centre.

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Rare heart condition killed teenage hockey player: Ontario coroner (CBC via Yahoo! Canada News)

December 30, 2006 on 2:39 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

A teenage hockey player who died while playing in a Boxing Day tournament in Toronto had a rare heart condition that even extensive testing may not have detected, a coroner said Thursday.

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Rare heart condition killed teenage hockey player: Ontario coroner (CBC Ottawa)

December 30, 2006 on 2:39 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

A teenage hockey player who died while playing in a Boxing Day tournament in Toronto had a rare heart condition that even extensive testing may not have detected, a coroner says. Alex Corrance’s funeral was Friday.

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Teen’s sudden death shocks hockey community (Oakville Beaver)

December 30, 2006 on 2:39 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

Funeral services are being held today at Glen Oaks Memorial Gardens for the 17-year-old Oakville Trafalgar High School student who died Tuesday while playing in a Christmas hockey tournament.

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Richard Bell tourney a trip to ‘home of ice hockey’ for Finns (Oakville Beaver)

December 30, 2006 on 2:39 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

They may only be here for 12 days but the importance of hockey in Canada is not lost on the members of a Finnish hockey team playing in the Richard Bell Memorial International Minor Hockey Tournament this week.

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Hockey player died of heart problem: coroner (Mississauga News)

December 29, 2006 on 2:02 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

A 17-year-old Mississauga hockey player who died while playing in a Boxing Day tournament suffered from “an underlying, undetected cardiac problem,” the coroner said today.

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Capitals hit holiday slump (The Brampton Guardian)

December 28, 2006 on 2:08 pm | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

The holidays began a little too early for Brampton Capitals coach Paul Crane. The Ontario Provincial Junior A Hockey League club dropped its final two contests prior to the Christmas hiatus, falling 8-4 to the Streetville Derbys and 6-4 to the Hamilton Red Wings.

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IceDogs name former NHLer Rob Zamuner assistant coach (TSN)

December 28, 2006 on 1:56 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

The Mississauga IceDogs hired former NHLer Rob Zamuner as an assistant coach on Wednesday. The 37-year-old from Oakville, Ont., finished his playing career last season with stints in the Italian and Swiss Leagues.

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Autopsy performed for teen hockey player (CTV.ca)

December 28, 2006 on 1:56 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

An autopsy was performed on Wednesday to determine why a 17-year-old Ontario teenager died after collapsing during a hockey game, but the results were not made known.

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Autopsy scheduled for teen who died playing hockey (CTV.ca)

December 28, 2006 on 1:56 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

An autopsy was scheduled for Wednesday to determine why a 17-year-old Ontario teenager died after collapsing during a hockey game.

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Mississauga IceDogs name former NHLer Rob Zamuner assistant coach (Canadian Press via Yahoo! News)

December 28, 2006 on 1:56 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

MISSISSAUGA, Ont. (CP) - The Mississauga IceDogs hired former NHLer Rob Zamuner as an assistant coach on Wednesday.

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St Andrew Increases Interest to Approximately 50.2% in New Zealand Based Explorer Glass Earth Limited (CCNMatthews via Yahoo! Finance)

December 28, 2006 on 1:56 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

OAKVILLE, ONTARIO– - St Andrew Goldfields Ltd. wishes to announce that it has increased its interest in Glass Earth Limited to approximately 50.2% through the purchase of 2,412,000 common shares in three separate private agreement transactions with Glass Earth shareholders.

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In Tuesday’s paper, test your knowledge of headline-grabbing events with our 2006 news quizzes (London Free Press)

December 26, 2006 on 2:05 pm | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

Odds are you’re still digesting your turkey dinner. Odds are you have 364 days until you see some faces again. Odds are you’re moaning about going back to work.

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Scott, Matthews named to amateurs (Slam! Sports)

December 26, 2006 on 1:55 am | In Oakville Ontario | No Comments

OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP) - Richard Scott of Kingsville, Ont., and Laura Matthews of Essex, Ont., were the top amateur golfers in Canada in 2006. The two players finished the season atop the Royal Canadian Golf Association’s National Order of Merit.

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