Sunday, September 28, 2008

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ROLLOVER RAMP ACCIDENT: Halton Region EMS and Oakville firefighters attend to the victim of a vehicle rollover, which took place on the QEW at the 403 ramp around 3 p.m. on Sunday. Police said one patient was transported to Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with minor injuries. No other vehicles were involved in the accident. The 403 ramp was closed briefly. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
Marcus Colangelo (5) pulls down Eric Jenikovsky of the York-Simcoe Bugs during tyke division rep football action at Nelson Stadium. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
DIGGING IN FOR A GREENER ENVIRONMENT SEWING THE SEEDS: Meaghan Charlebois tries to balance a red dogwood on her head during a tree planting event organized by Ground Breakers, a volunteer organization, in partnership with Evergreen. About 40 volunteers planted 200 trees during the event. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
OUCH: Abbey Park ball carrier Brandon Musselman (centre) is sandwiched by a pair of St. Thomas Aquinas defenders in Halton high school senior football action Fridat at Aquinas. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER: Frank Newfeld signs his memoir Drawing On Type during a recent appearance at A Different Drummer Books. The illustrator and book designer ran the illustration program at Sheridan College. He also designed Leonard Cohen’s poetry books and did the original illustrations for Dennis Lee’s Alligator Pie. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
Halton region Paramedics attend to a victim of rolled over car on Nortnbound Burloak Drive just south of QEW, while firefighters examine the wreck. ILLUSTRIOUS CAREER: Frank Newfeld signs his memoir Drawing On Type during a recent appearance at A Different Drummer Books. The illustrator and book designer ran the illustration program at Sheridan College. He also designed Leonard Cohen’s poetry books and did the original illustrations for Dennis Lee’s Alligator Pie. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)

Tuesday, September 23, 2008

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Lamborghini being suspended in air by China tea cups was on display outside of the William Ashley store in downtown Toronto. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin)

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

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: Oakville Blades forward Kyle Badham (left) celebrates one of the Blades' goals in their season-opening 8-4 win over the Mississauga Chargers Friday at Joshua's Creek Arenas.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)

Friday, September 12, 2008

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North York Hearts Azzurri celebrate as they won 2008 U16 Tier 1 Boys Ontario Cup Championship game against Oakville Gunners on penalty kicks 4:3. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
The emotions from a disappointing loss to North York Hearts Azzurri in 2008 U16 Tier 1 Boys Ontario Cup Championship game are evident on the faces of Oakville Gunners assistant coach Paul Marques (in yellow) and player Alex Biafore. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
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MI CASA ES SU CASA: Father Cesar Guiraldo, a priest from the Arch Diocese of Medellin, in Colombia, South America, is providing pastoral care to Oakville's Spanish community at St. Michael's Roman Catholic Church. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)

Monday, September 08, 2008

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Labour Day Oakville Half Marathon volunteers enjoy sunrise before the start of the event. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
Half marathon runner Rick Ball, an amputee athlete from Orillia, finished 10th overall with a time of 1:24:08. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)
More than 800 runners take to Lakeshore Road to start the half marathon during Monday's Labour Day Oakville Half. (© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)

Thursday, September 04, 2008

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THE THRILL OF VICTORY REPEAT CHAMPION: Serbian-born Pedrag Mladenovic ecstatically throws up his arms after winning the half marathon at Monday's Labour Day Oakville Half. Mladenovic, who was also first at last year's inaugural event, crossed the line in a course-record time of 1:07.12.(© 2008 Michael Ivanin/Metroland Media Group)