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Police blotter: 200-foot garden hose stolen
* Two laptops were stolen when the window to a door was broken Thursday at a residence in the 600 block of Ruby Street in Joliet.
33rd Ahmadiyya Annual Convention concludes - Many Dignitaries and over 15,000 Delegates attended
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 29 /CNW/ - The three-day, 33rd Annual Convention of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community concluded on June 28, 2009 with representation from all levels of government, members of the media and over fifteen thousand delegates from Canada On the final day of the conference, Mr.
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Ground broken on 11-home subdivision
DuPage Habitat Executive Director Sarah Brachle, left, chats with Nan Connelly during Wednesday's groundbreaking.
33rd Ahmadiyya Annual Convention Examines Religious, Contemporary, and Moral Issues
MISSISSAUGA, ON, June 28 /CNW/ - Over fifteen thousand participants attended the second day of the 33rd Annual Conference of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, a three-day event being held at the International Centre, Mississauga .
Vaughan council grounds mayor's Phillipines junket
A proposed trip to the Philippines by Mayor Linda Jackson and Regional Councillor Gino Rosati has been temporarily grounded.
Learn to grill at Arrowhead Restaurant
Arrowhead Restaurant and Bar continues its Outside on a Grill cooking class series with a session on grilled steak dinner on a stick, plus other items like chicken satay, grilled bananas and more.
Chemical reaction at Glendale Hts. pool
Several people were hospitalized as a precautionary measure after a chlorine chemical reaction in the equipment room of the Glendale Heights public pool Tuesday, village officials said.
Navistar names top service tech
Robert Ball of Maudlin International Trucks, Inc. of Orlando, Florida, took top honors at the third annual Navistar Service Technician Rodeo, beating out seven other commercial truck service techs to be crowned 'Top Service Technician' by Navistar Truck Group.
People drove to Molly Holbrook's farm in this weekend armed with a variety of pies in order to help Holbrook set a new Guinness World Record for the world's largest pie fight.
Children play on trucks from Sterling and surrounding areas on Saturday's "Touch-A-Truck" event at Bethel Church in Sterling.
Whistler conference chance for Vaughan to talk up Communities in Bloom
Vaughan councillors joined politicians from across the country last week in Whistler, B.C. to network and learn about everything from sustainable communities to dealing with the economic downturn.
Keeping southern courts comes with $2M price tag
Despite a potential tax savings of $2 million, the region will not close Richmond Hill's courthouse.
Vaughan mayor's hummer rental, iPod Touch purchase ticks off taxpayer
Some taxpayers aren't humming a happy tune after they learned Mayor Linda Jackson rented a Hummer H3 SUV, a luxury off-road vehicle for a week last October while her Infiniti was in the shop.
For Glendale Heights, Seven May Be A Crowd
Jun 8, 2009 8:48 pm US/Central Reporting Mike Parker GLENDALE HEIGHTS, Ill. You may know someone who is having financial hardship, maybe on the brink of being homeless.
Local drives set to test Route 66 Raceway
Reigning Top Fuel champion Tony Schumacher of Long Grove isn't the only locally based driver headed to the Route 66 Raceway to compete on the Joliet track this week.
KVAL hosts annual art show at courthouse
The DeKalb County Courthouse in Sycamore will once again host the Kishwaukee Valley Art League's Northern Illinois Art Show this weekend.
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Meeting the Minimally Invasive Challenge
As components become smaller, the machining obstacles multiply for manufacturers.
Clarington council gets warning legal action may be taken
Council has until June 3 to respond or the residents who have requested a second audit of ex-mayor John Mutton's 2006 campaign finances may begin legal action, says a letter in Monday's Clarington council agenda.
Auditors recommend Vaughan mayor give up her corporate credit card
A supplemental audit report requested by city councillors on Mayor Linda Jackson's 2007 office expenses comes with a slew of recommendations on how to improve the city's spending policies, the Citizen has learned.
James A. Richards , 18, 1201 Harbor Drive, Lockport was arrested by Lockport police and booked into the county jail on charges of burglary and criminal trespass to vehicles.