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Blues take Dashwood teen to Ottawa

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Grade 12 student Carly Schroeder is representing South Huron District High School and her hometown of Dashwood when she heads to Ottawa next month (May 12-18) to perform in the MusicFest Canada national concert band. But her parents won’t be there to see it.
“We’re feeling really bad about that,” says mom Brenda Schroeder. Before they knew Carly was accepted into the band as an alto saxophonist, Brenda and Steve had booked a trip to visit Carly’s brother, an RCMP officer in B.C. “We leave on Thursday and she performs on Friday. The timing’s all bad, so we’re hoping there will be CDs or DVDs that record the event. When it comes to your kids, you like to see them in such situations.”
CommunitiesDashwoodEntertainmentMusicPortfolioSouth Huron DHSVIPsVol. 1, #19
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Julianna Zahn is walking for dad

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Twelve-year-old Julianna Zahn is walking from London to Windsor April 24-26 as a tribute to her late father’s long struggle with liver disease. A father to Julianna and Kevin, and husband to Anita, Mike Zahn died August 29, 2007 after three failed liver transplants. He was ill all of Julianna’s life.
Sponsor sheets are available at Westland Greenhouses, Country Corners gas station, Movie Gallery, Sobey’s, Twigs flower shop, New Orleans Pizza, Re/Max Doug Pedlar, The Fitness Centre, and Grand Bend Heating Plus.
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Help Julianna by attending fundraising barbecue at Twigs

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Support Julianna Zahn’s walk by attending a fundraising barbecue Saturday April 19 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m....
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What to do about China

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
I wanted to briefly discuss the Olympic torch relay and the debate over how best to solve the human rights crises caused by China. While Tibet has been the prime concern for Western activists, we can’t forget that Darfur continues to be an unsolvable problem at the United Nations Security Council because of China’s oil interests in Sudan. So what do we do? Boycott the Olympic Opening Ceremonies or the Games? Avoid the Olympic media machine? Keep working on the diplomatic front? Or do we expect our athletes – who have worked for years to stand on the podium – to represent the concerns of Canadians and boycott the games? Don’t forget Ontario’s trade mission to Beijing this weekend, which forced the Liberals to pass the buck to the federal government, saying it’s not the provincial government’s job to speak up on national issues. It’s everyone’s responsibility to speak up for human rights. For now, I’ll be speaking with my wallet and avoiding anything Made in China. If you have a better solution, drop me a line.
View from the StripVol. 1, #19
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Running on empty: how biofuels are powering a world food crisis

Angela Michielsen·April 14, 2008
Tempers are flaring in Haiti, Egypt and elsewhere around the world as grain prices rise out of reach. Haiti’s prime minister was fired Saturday and the government introduced a rice subsidy aimed at defusing the hungry rage that has triggered violence and looting.
A scarcity of supply is one of the main reasons for the price increase, and the move to replace fossil fuels – which contribute to global warming – with “cleaner” biofuels is one of the key factors in making food scarcer. The move to biofuels has increased the demand and price for biofuel sources, including corn, wheat and soybeans, and monopolizes on land used to grow other food products.
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Letters to the editor – April 16, 2008

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
To the Readers of the Grand Bend Strip,With the ever increasing need for fundraising dollars to support community...
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April 27: A reason to ride – Tyson Breuer’s story

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Pedal the Pinery10 a.m. – Pinery Provincial ParkCanadian Cancer Society fundraiser. Ride and Stride 1 p.m. Ride 20...
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Register before May 15: Help keep nursery school open

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Grand Bend Nursery School needs your help to raise the money needed to stay open, and is launching...
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May 8-10: North Middlesex DHS students get Grease-y

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Students at Parkhill’s North Middlesex District High School are preparing their annual dramatic performance, this year producing the...
CommunitiesEntertainmentEventsMusicParkhillTheatreVol. 1, #19
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May 6-8: Draft community improvement plans

Casey Lessard·April 14, 2008
Residents of Lambton Shores are invited to review the DRAFT Community Improvement Plans for Arkona, Forest, Grand Bend,...
CommunitiesGrand BendPort FranksVol. 1, #19
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