Barbara Hall

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First reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 1 reports

Hall graduates as valedictorian of Whitefield Academy

Submitted to the Spencer MagnetCharges dismissed against TrageserTwo local students to attend KFB's Institute for Future Ag LeadersAmazing AlpacasBoy Scout troops face uncertain future following national decision to allow openly gay membersLocal cancer ... [Published SpencerMagnet.com - 7 hours ago]
First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 1 reports

Tommy Lou Cherry

, 79, of Fort Scott, died at the Medicalodge Nursing Home Sunday afternoon June 16, 2013. She was born May 23, 1934 in Wheaton, Mo., the daughter of Walter Lee and Hazel Helen (Cooper) Bray. She married Jack Leroy Cherry May 28, 1954 in Monett, Mo., he ... [Published The Fort Scott Tribune - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 18 2013 - Updated Jun 18 2013 - 1 reports

Breidablik, the school, closes with a celebration

NORTH KITSAP — The sadness there was Monday at Breidablik Elementary School was pretty well hidden behind a party.Pretty well.Two bands played, teachers and students sang and three of them launched rockets as everyone said “Aloha” to the school. Parents, ... [Published Kitsap Sun - Jun 18 2013]
First reported Jun 14 2013 - Updated Jun 14 2013 - 1 reports

Councillors ‘press for action’ over cattle market

Ward councillors will push for help from the leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council to progress the development of a disused site in Driffield. As the Times & Post went to press, Driffield and Rural Ward councillors Symon Fraser, Barbara Hall and ... [Published NewsRT.co.uk - Jun 14 2013]
First reported Jun 11 2013 - Updated Jun 11 2013 - 1 reports

Ward councillors call for Council help in pushing for redevelopment of the Driffield cattle market

Councillors Symon Fraser, Barbara Hall and Felicity Temple are set to ask Council leader Stephen Parnaby, at a full council meeting on Wednesday 12 June, to join them in their call for landowners at the cattle market site to redevelop the town eyesor ... [Published Driffield Times - Jun 11 2013]
First reported Jun 07 2013 - Updated Jun 07 2013 - 1 reports

PoV: Ford's re-election chances a crapshoot

News from Gawker.com that the mysterious Mayor Rob Ford crack cocaine video has disappeared -- assuming it did exist -- gives new legs to the question of the moment in Ontario.Could the leader of Ford Nation get re-elected 16 months from now?If Gawker ... [Published Woodstock Sentinel-Review - Jun 07 2013]
First reported Jun 06 2013 - Updated Jun 06 2013 - 1 reports

How the Rob Ford Crack Scandal Could Save Toronto

Rob Ford's political meltdown could lead to the reversal of one of the most disastrous policy decisions in Canadian history: the amalgamation of Toronto.Mitchell Anderson, Toronto Star, May 29, 2013Rob Ford may be the best thing to happen to Toronto in ... [Published Frontier Centre for Public Policy - Jun 06 2013]
First reported May 30 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 1 reports

Just released: T. Lee Baumann's newly updated and revised version of ''God at the Speed of Light''

-- Respected television producer Barbara Hall cited God at the Speed of Light as one of the inspirations for her creation of the CBS TV series "Joan of Arcadia" (2003-05). The unique and supernatural characteristics of light that influenced Hall have ... [Published Individual.com - May 30 2013]
First reported May 29 2013 - Updated May 30 2013 - 2 reports

City to challenge human rights ruling

The City of Waterloo argues its controversial rental bylaw is not discriminatory. Chronicle StaffThe City of Waterloo says its rental housing bylaw is not discriminatory, despite the recent findings of the Ontario Human Rights Commission.Monday, OHRC ... [Published Waterloo Chronicle - May 30 2013]
First reported May 27 2013 - Updated May 27 2013 - 2 reports

Parts of Waterloo rental bylaw ‘discriminatory’, human rights commission says

Calling sections of Waterloo’s rental housing bylaw ‘discriminatory’, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) says it intends to challenge the bylaw at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario.The OHRC began studying the bylaw more than a year ago and ... [Published CTV News - May 27 2013]
First reported May 27 2013 - Updated May 27 2013 - 1 reports

Chatham observes Memorial Day

CHATHAM –Those who gave the last full measure of devotion for their country were not the only ones to be remembered during the borough’s chilly Monday morning Memorial Day observances.Mayor Bruce Harris also urged the crowd of about 70  advocate more ... [Published Chatham Courier - May 27 2013]
First reported May 24 2013 - Updated May 24 2013 - 1 reports

Gordon Central High School crowns queen

From left: Haley Carroll, Dina Gonsalves, Aracely Caldera, Brittany Sparks, McKayla Hall, Annah Pierce, Kelsey Harper, Shawnda Martin, and Hannah Farley.Gordon Central recently held its annual pageant on April 29, 2013. Ms. Annah Pierce was crowned Miss ... [Published Calhoun Times - May 24 2013]
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"it's this year or no year" board member Barbara Hall told Las Montañas head Richard Robinson
...has done a lot of good work on this bylaw, and we have worked hard to resolve the human rights issues," said Chief Commissioner Barbara Hall. "but the per-person bedroom area requirement is a systemic issue that can cause long-term harm to a community by reducing the amount of housing. so we're taking this step to get the requirement removed."

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Hall graduates as valedictorian of Whitefield A... [Published SpencerMagnet.com - 7 hours ago]
Tommy Lou Cherry [Published The Fort Scott Tribune - Jun 18 2013]
Debra Annamay Lightbourne [Published The Tribune - Jun 18 2013]
Breidablik, the school, closes with a celebration [Published Kitsap Sun - Jun 18 2013]
95 years of musical memories [Published Liberty Tribune - Jun 15 2013]
Councillors ‘press for action’ over cattle market [Published NewsRT.co.uk - Jun 14 2013]
Councillors ‘press for action’ over cattle market [Published Driffield Times - Jun 13 2013]
Ward councillors call for Council help in pushi... [Published Driffield Times - Jun 11 2013]
Sanford Eugene White [Published Shelby Shopper - Jun 10 2013]
LCPS to hire special master for Las Montañas Ch... [Published Las Cruces Sun-News - Jun 07 2013]
PoV: Ford's re-election chances a crapshoot [Published Woodstock Sentinel-Review - Jun 07 2013]
How the Rob Ford Crack Scandal Could Save Toronto [Published Frontier Centre for Public Policy - Jun 06 2013]
Religion: Church briefs for the week beginning ... [Published EveningSun.com - Jun 06 2013]
Shirley Wild: WomenShelter hosts Cinco de Mayo ... [Published San Jose Mercury News - Jun 02 2013]
Rob Ford: Mayor says he’ll choose cottage over ... [Published Toronto Star Online - Jun 02 2013]
William Morgan Morris [Published Southwest Times - May 30 2013]
Looking Back: The Long Journey to Build the Bry... [Published Duke University - May 30 2013]
Just released: T. Lee Baumann's newly updated a... [Published Individual.com - May 30 2013]
City to challenge human rights ruling [Published Waterloo Chronicle - May 30 2013]
Rental licensing bylaw challenged [Published Metronews - May 29 2013]
Sonoma hosts national petanque tourney [Published Sonoma Index-Tribune - May 28 2013]
Parts of Waterloo rental bylaw ‘discriminatory’... [Published CTV News - May 27 2013]
Chatham observes Memorial Day [Published Chatham Courier - May 27 2013]
OHRC calls for Waterloo to remove discriminator... [Published Canada NewsWire - May 27 2013]
United Hospice joins chamber [Published Moultrie Observer - May 26 2013]
Police blotter - 5/25; Police investigating rep... [Published Lebanon Daily News - May 24 2013]
Gordon Central High School crowns queen [Published Calhoun Times - May 24 2013]
County quilt show right around the corner [Published PoteauDailyNews - May 23 2013]
How Rob Ford's Meltdown Could Save Toronto [Published TheTyee.ca - May 23 2013]
Charlene Holliday: Garden tour in June to show ... [Published Tennessean - May 22 2013]
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