Oakville Beaver, 17 Apr 2013, p. 1

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Chiropractor recounts horror of being an eyewitness to Boston Marathon bombing Page 8 Hope on Display at Churchill Place Artscene www.insidehalton.com The Deck Store TM The family business that service built. CHECK OUR AD ON THE BACK PAGE 905.845.1681 410 South Service Rd. W. Oakville deckstore.ca 905.337.7707 Stay Connected! Wednesday, April 17, 2013 | 68 pages A Publication of Metroland Media Group Connected to your community - $1.00 incl. tax Weather for Oakville, ON Wed Thu Fri Sat Premier makes no promises by Dominik Kurek Oakville Beaver Staff 12° 3° 21° 6° 18° 9° 6° 2° Moving more than six million people in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA) is a big job, one that has provincial and municipal leaders scratching their heads over congestion. Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne see Province on p.7 Oakville runners, their friends and family, hold a copy of the Oakville Beaver prior to the start of the 2013 Boston Marathon Monday. Hours later, the streets of Boston became a bloodbath after two bombs detonated near the nish line. Oakville residents recount the horror to Oakville Beaver Sports Editor Jon Kuiperij. photo special to the Oakville Beaver photogallery Oakville runners in Boston Marathon all OK by Jon Kuiperij Oakville Beaver Sports Editor A photo gallery of photos from the of cial topping off of the new Oakville hospital is available online at www.insidehalton.com/photozone. Though approximately 850 kilometres separate Oakville and Boston, many local residents were at the centre of Monday's deadly bombing attack of the Boston Marathon. Forty-two Oakville runners were registered as participants in the world's oldest annual marathon, while some of their family members and friends were among the half a million spectators who lined the Boston streets to watch the race. According to Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada, no Canadians were killed or injured by the explosions that killed three -- including an eight-year-old boy -- and hurt more than one hundred others. But the bombings made for a frantic and stressful few hours for members of Oakville's running community as they waited to hear from friends, relatives and teammates. see Bombing on p.3 ceramics porcelain travertine marble glass natural stone mosaics slate granite quartz FACTORY TILE DEPOT 1360 Speers Road (East of 3rd line) Oakville We shop the world so you don't have to! Open 7 days/wk! 905-465-1650 Follow us on www.factorytiledepot.ca book Call and esign d e e fr r u o y on consultati BACKSPLASH · BATHROOM · KITCHEN · FIREPLACE · FEATURE WALLS

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