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; z/ g. [2 L5 L$ [! j/ Z If you didn ;t have stanley cup price chance to catch up on all the latest headlines, here a look back at what had people talking in and around Georgetown and Acton this week. To stay up to date with local headlines, sign up for our newsletter delivered to your inbox every day, seven days a week.1 Attempted vehicle theft in Halton Hills neighbourhood: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10850558-car-thieves-fail-to-steal-vehicle-in-halton-hills-neighbourhood/2 Ontario Sports Hall of Fame honour: Starting to sink in : Officiating career that began on Georgetown rinks lands Lewis in Ontario Sports Hall of Fame ARTICLE CONTINUES BE stanley cup LOW 3 Former Halton Hills councillor fondly remembered: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10852578--she-left-a-legacy-former-halton-hills-councillor-moya-johnson-fondly-remembered/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW 4 COVID-19 outbreaks in Burlington and Georgetown: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10850329-new-covid-19-outbreaks-i stanley cup dentified-in-burlington-and-georgetown-and-here-are-the-impacted-locations/5 More plastic bag phase outs: https://theifp.ca/news-story/10851263--saying-goodbye-big-announcements-from-metro-food-basics-fortinos-and-other-grocery-stores-that-will-impact-many-shoppers/ ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Ozve Out of service : Police stop truck in Georgetown due to serious safety issues
5 _. h, H' B; m( p' S; x Ross Noel, owner of Stonehooker Brewing Company on Lakesho vaso stanley re Road East, opened the brewery at the end of stanley uk May. His wife decided he was drinking enough beer that he should make it himself. Coupled with the fact he was looking into a business ownership, he went back to something he was passionate about, which was beer. A former homebrewer, he wanted to take advantage of the growth in the cra stanley tumblers ft beer industry in the province.The decor in the taproom at Stonehooker pays tribute to the nautical history of the area. Stonehookers were schooners that sailed along the shore of Lake Ontario in the mid 1800s and used hooks to retrieve stones from the shoreline and transport them to Toronto, to be used in building foundations and roadwork. Stonehooker Brewery currently has 12 varieties of beer on tap, eight of which are available in cans for purchase to take home. The beer is brewed on the premises and a canning line has recently been added. |
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