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Digging into the past
Tom Sheppard book released
Article online since October 9th 2008
North Queens author Tom Sheppard doesn’t just research his historical books. He digs deeply into the past to bring his subjects to life. This has led to Historic Bridgewater, part of Nimbus Publishing’s Images of our Past series. The book release was held Oct. 2 at R & C Sagors Bookstore...
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Mark Roberts/The Advance
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Digging into the past
Tom Sheppard book released
Article online since October 9th 2008
North Queens author Tom Sheppard doesn’t just research his historical books. He digs deeply into the past to bring his subjects to life. This has led to Historic Bridgewater, part of Nimbus Publishing’s Images of our Past series. The book release was held Oct. 2 at R & C Sagors Bookstore...
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Mark Roberts/The Advance
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Liverpool to Liverpool – A New World journey
Article online since October 7th 2008
English artist Simon Faithfull’s “Liverpool to Liverpool” journey will be permanently etched into stone and glass at a new civic space in the English city. Faithfull said a United Kingdom government “re-generation agency,” Liverpool’s council, and Liverpool Biennial – International...
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Mark Roberts/The Advance
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Liverpool to Liverpool – A New World journey
Article online since October 7th 2008
English artist Simon Faithfull’s “Liverpool to Liverpool” journey will be permanently etched into stone and glass at a new civic space in the English city. Faithfull said a United Kingdom government “re-generation agency,” Liverpool’s council, and Liverpool Biennial – International...
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Mark Roberts/The Advance
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The little Town that could
The big Region that couldn’t?
Article online since October 3rd 2008
Liverpool may have lost millions of dollars when the Region of Queens put up alleged insurance road blocks to prevent Tony Roy from bringing Street Punishment’s motorcycle stunt show to Privateer Days, says the owner of Custom Design Cycles. And, after watching other communities such as Digby...
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Mark Roberts/The Advance
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Queens RCMP patiently wait for gun wielding Milton man
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Greased pigs and good music at Queens County fair
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Thirty-one candidates vie for Queens County elections
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Boil order ends for Liverpool area
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Boil order for Liverpool area water
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Mill Village drug bust
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