Friday, February 29, 2008
Thursday, February 28, 2008
 
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       David Hickey gives his first ever Crystal Journey performance in Oakville at Blueheel Dance Studio. The February 7 performance was a special celebration for the Chinese New Year and New Moon. Partial proceeds from the event will go to the Breakfast for Kids program at St. James Catholic School in Oakville. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
David Hickey gives his first ever Crystal Journey performance in Oakville at Blueheel Dance Studio. The February 7 performance was a special celebration for the Chinese New Year and New Moon. Partial proceeds from the event will go to the Breakfast for Kids program at St. James Catholic School in Oakville. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
    
    
   
  
   David Hickey gives his first ever Crystal Journey performance in Oakville at Blueheel Dance Studio. The February 7 performance was a special celebration for the Chinese New Year and New Moon. Partial proceeds from the event will go to the Breakfast for Kids program at St. James Catholic School in Oakville. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
David Hickey gives his first ever Crystal Journey performance in Oakville at Blueheel Dance Studio. The February 7 performance was a special celebration for the Chinese New Year and New Moon. Partial proceeds from the event will go to the Breakfast for Kids program at St. James Catholic School in Oakville. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
    
 
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       Oakville Aquatic Club swimmer Marni Oldershaw backstrokes her way through the water at last weekend's Eastern Canadian Championships in Etobicoke. The 13-year-old was part of the club's Canadian record-setting 13-14 girls' 4x50-metre medley relay team, established six new club records of her own and qualified for this year's Olympic Trials. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Oakville Aquatic Club swimmer Marni Oldershaw backstrokes her way through the water at last weekend's Eastern Canadian Championships in Etobicoke. The 13-year-old was part of the club's Canadian record-setting 13-14 girls' 4x50-metre medley relay team, established six new club records of her own and qualified for this year's Olympic Trials. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Adam Prager of the Loyola Warriors loses his glasses during a race at the Peel high school swimming championships at Etobicoke Olympium. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Adam Prager of the Loyola Warriors loses his glasses during a race at the Peel high school swimming championships at Etobicoke Olympium. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
    
    
   
  
   Oakville Aquatic Club swimmer Marni Oldershaw backstrokes her way through the water at last weekend's Eastern Canadian Championships in Etobicoke. The 13-year-old was part of the club's Canadian record-setting 13-14 girls' 4x50-metre medley relay team, established six new club records of her own and qualified for this year's Olympic Trials. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Oakville Aquatic Club swimmer Marni Oldershaw backstrokes her way through the water at last weekend's Eastern Canadian Championships in Etobicoke. The 13-year-old was part of the club's Canadian record-setting 13-14 girls' 4x50-metre medley relay team, established six new club records of her own and qualified for this year's Olympic Trials. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin) Adam Prager of the Loyola Warriors loses his glasses during a race at the Peel high school swimming championships at Etobicoke Olympium. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Adam Prager of the Loyola Warriors loses his glasses during a race at the Peel high school swimming championships at Etobicoke Olympium. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
    Wednesday, February 13, 2008
 
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       SNOW MUCH FUNWINTER CARNIVAL ACTION: A major highlight of the Burlington Family Winter Carnival is the Lowville Winter Games, which drew crowds last Sunday. Activities included a log-sawing contest, freestyle soccer demonstrations, horse-drawn wagon rides and children's entertainment. Here, Klaudia Gusic, 7, shows enthusiasm for the doughnut eating contest.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
SNOW MUCH FUNWINTER CARNIVAL ACTION: A major highlight of the Burlington Family Winter Carnival is the Lowville Winter Games, which drew crowds last Sunday. Activities included a log-sawing contest, freestyle soccer demonstrations, horse-drawn wagon rides and children's entertainment. Here, Klaudia Gusic, 7, shows enthusiasm for the doughnut eating contest.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Rosella Matthews and four-year-old Makaylla Thompson take a tumble on the tobogganing hill during Lowville Winter Games. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
Rosella Matthews and four-year-old Makaylla Thompson take a tumble on the tobogganing hill during Lowville Winter Games. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Ian McKay, left,  and Andy Walker participate in  log sawing contest, as Nick Smith measures their time during Lowville Winter Games at Lowville Park.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
Ian McKay, left,  and Andy Walker participate in  log sawing contest, as Nick Smith measures their time during Lowville Winter Games at Lowville Park.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Oakville Blades' Luke Turcotte (right) squares off with Hamilton's Steve Spade during Monday's Provincial Junior A Hockey League game in Hamilton. The Red Wings spanked the Blades on the scoreboard, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Oakville Blades' Luke Turcotte (right) squares off with Hamilton's Steve Spade during Monday's Provincial Junior A Hockey League game in Hamilton. The Red Wings spanked the Blades on the scoreboard, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Oakville Blades defenceman Scott Judson (wearing teammate Scott Greenham's jersey) is beaten by a shot by Hamilton's Nathan Pageau Monday night in Hamilton. Judson was pressed into service as the Blades' third-period netminder after starter Greenham felt ill and backup goalie Oliver Wren was ejected. The Red Wings routed Oakville, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
Oakville Blades defenceman Scott Judson (wearing teammate Scott Greenham's jersey) is beaten by a shot by Hamilton's Nathan Pageau Monday night in Hamilton. Judson was pressed into service as the Blades' third-period netminder after starter Greenham felt ill and backup goalie Oliver Wren was ejected. The Red Wings routed Oakville, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
    
    
   
  
   SNOW MUCH FUNWINTER CARNIVAL ACTION: A major highlight of the Burlington Family Winter Carnival is the Lowville Winter Games, which drew crowds last Sunday. Activities included a log-sawing contest, freestyle soccer demonstrations, horse-drawn wagon rides and children's entertainment. Here, Klaudia Gusic, 7, shows enthusiasm for the doughnut eating contest.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
SNOW MUCH FUNWINTER CARNIVAL ACTION: A major highlight of the Burlington Family Winter Carnival is the Lowville Winter Games, which drew crowds last Sunday. Activities included a log-sawing contest, freestyle soccer demonstrations, horse-drawn wagon rides and children's entertainment. Here, Klaudia Gusic, 7, shows enthusiasm for the doughnut eating contest.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin) Rosella Matthews and four-year-old Makaylla Thompson take a tumble on the tobogganing hill during Lowville Winter Games. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
Rosella Matthews and four-year-old Makaylla Thompson take a tumble on the tobogganing hill during Lowville Winter Games. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin) Ian McKay, left,  and Andy Walker participate in  log sawing contest, as Nick Smith measures their time during Lowville Winter Games at Lowville Park.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
Ian McKay, left,  and Andy Walker participate in  log sawing contest, as Nick Smith measures their time during Lowville Winter Games at Lowville Park.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin) Oakville Blades' Luke Turcotte (right) squares off with Hamilton's Steve Spade during Monday's Provincial Junior A Hockey League game in Hamilton. The Red Wings spanked the Blades on the scoreboard, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
 Oakville Blades' Luke Turcotte (right) squares off with Hamilton's Steve Spade during Monday's Provincial Junior A Hockey League game in Hamilton. The Red Wings spanked the Blades on the scoreboard, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin) Oakville Blades defenceman Scott Judson (wearing teammate Scott Greenham's jersey) is beaten by a shot by Hamilton's Nathan Pageau Monday night in Hamilton. Judson was pressed into service as the Blades' third-period netminder after starter Greenham felt ill and backup goalie Oliver Wren was ejected. The Red Wings routed Oakville, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
Oakville Blades defenceman Scott Judson (wearing teammate Scott Greenham's jersey) is beaten by a shot by Hamilton's Nathan Pageau Monday night in Hamilton. Judson was pressed into service as the Blades' third-period netminder after starter Greenham felt ill and backup goalie Oliver Wren was ejected. The Red Wings routed Oakville, 13-4.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin)
    



