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Winter 2009

Local Heroes: Ten Extraordinary People

It’s people who make a community. And our second annual celebration of local heroes is a salute to ten extraordinary people who define our community at its best.

Nov 15, 2009

Heather Broadbent: Captive on the Carousel of Time

Local Hero: Heather Broadbent is Caledon’s respected heritage expert.

Nov 15, 2009

Doc Gillies: The Fixer

Local Hero: Doc Gillies is a legendary community champion.

Nov 15, 2009

Jade Scognamillo: Our Lady of the Lakes

Local Hero: Jade’s powerhouse Lake Erie swim went in the record books!

Nov 15, 2009

Rob Ciccotelli: Runaway Stage Coach

Local Hero: Rob Ciccotelli: The sheer volume of this man’s creative endeavours is astonishing.

Nov 15, 2009

Larry Kurtz: Boogie-Woogie Man

Local Hero: Larry Kurtz is the founder of Orangeville’s highly successful Blues and Jazz Festival.

Nov 15, 2009

Jane Helie & Tammy Clark: Kind-Hearted Cat Herders

Local Heroes: Jane Helie & Tammy Clark have cared for a feral cat community over the past ten years.

Nov 15, 2009

Ken Jewett: The Old Man and the Tree

Local Hero: Ken Jewett is the founder of Maple Leaves Forever.

Nov 15, 2009

Karen Hutchinson & Jennifer Clark: Supperhero and her Sidekick, Soup Girl

Local Heroes: Karen Hutchinson & Jennifer Clark are driving a local and sustainable food system.

Nov 15, 2009

Olympic Fever Comes to Orangeville

Roland Kirouac choreographs the excitement as Orangeville prepares to welcome the Olympic Flame.

Nov 15, 2009

A Father’s Tribute

Sarah Bonikowsky of Mono Centre was a member of the Canadian women’s eight rowing team at the Beijing Olympics last year. Sarah’s father, Gary Bonikowsky, recorded the following entry in his journal.

Nov 15, 2009

The Pickup Queens

For 35 years, nothing has come between these Ladies and their Sunday morning hockey game at the Hillsburgh Arena.

Nov 15, 2009