Oakville Beaver, 16 Feb 2012, p. 13

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Flower power 13 · Thursday, February 16, 2012 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.insideHALTON.com Choosing your BEST UNIVERSITY just got a lot easier. ERIC RIEHL / OAKVILLE BEAVER A GIFT FOR YOU: Some upset west-end Oakville residents delivered a personal Valentine message to Bell Canada Tuesday: please keep our firefighters safe. The group was at the Bronte Road/Rebecca Street Fire Station 1 to protest council's approval of a commercial Bell Mobility co-location on the cell tower located at the station. Presenting Cpt. Grant Lawson with a daffodil is Keilana Rymes. Bronte residents have started a website featuring an online petition at www.mybronte.ca. Swim club needs volunteers The Oakville Masters Swim Club is looking for volunteers to help with an upcoming charity swim in support of the Fareshare Food Bank. The swim club is asking for high school students to volunteer to help count laps during the charity swim events taking place at White Oaks Swimming Pool (1330 Montclair Dr.) on Feb. 28, 29 and March 1. Volunteering at the events can help students obtain their mandated 40 hours of community service. Those interested can volunteer on one or multiple days, depending on their availability. For more information or to volunteer, contact swim club head coach Mette Novais at 905-339-2029. Step inside Acadia University. Learn more: nationaltour.acadiau.ca

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