editorial OAKVILLE BEAVER - Oakville Fire cut open a car to rescue the trapped driver involved in the serious collision involving three vehicles at St. Augustine and Speers Rd. . BURLINGTON POST - President of Burlington Organized Minor Baseball Association (BOMBA) Paolo Mari and Conacher Director of Baseball Operations Colin Cummins play around in the new Bull Pen at the Burloak Sports Centre. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Bronte Creek Provincial Park Natural Heritage's Rebecca Potter ghosts around and will be on hand to help with the ghost walks around Spruce Lane Farm that started on Sunday. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Keith Childerhose has Diffuse Panbronchiolitis and is waiting at Toronto General Hospital waiting for a lung transplant. He is on the waiting list at status 2 (the highest priority). Here his is pictured with his wife Sarah Taylor. - January 22, 2013 Note: Keith received new lungs and is still doing well. OAKVILLE BEAVER - This Canada Day members of the Oakville legion will make sure all soldiers graves are marked with a Canadian flag. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Pittsburgh Penguin Scott Wilson got his day with the Stanley Cup and brought it to 16 Mile Sports Complex to meet and greet fans. OAKVILLE BEAVER - A rose for Annie Turcotte during the national Day of Remembrance and Action ceremony marking the anniversary of the murders in 1989 of 14 young women at L'Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal. BURLINGTON POST - Just providing a target - Reid James smiles up at William Robert-Hukins, as he presents his behind as a catapult target in the archery event during the annual Beaver Bee at Lowville Park. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Mike Morton awaits open water swimmers Brian Graham, Jackie Lulich, and Mahdu Nagaraja in Lake Ontario off Coronation Park on a chilly October Wednesday night. BURLINGTON POST - Shawn Veniot gives a pig it's last drink during the all day protest at Fearman's pig slaughterhouse, where over 10,000 pigs are killed daily. The event was organized by the Golden Horseshoe Farmed Animal Save and Toronto Pig Save. MILTON CANADIAN CHAMPION - While posing for a group shot Lee Snow plants a kiss on Auxiliary Constable Meredith Vincent during Special Friends Day at Country Heritage Park on Sunday morning. Also pictured (l-r) OPP Auxiliary Constable Richard Brennan, Auxiliary Sergeant Paul Elms and Auxiliary Constable James Maida. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Mayor Rob Burton is hoisted by members of council after Honourable Brad Duguid, Minister of Energy, and Oakville MPP Kevin Flynn announced that the power plant will NOT be built anywhere in Oakville or the GTA, finally ending the battle Oakville residents have fought so long. BURLINGTON POST - The kick off for Reptile Rendezvous, the new exhibition of some of the worlds most recognized reptiles, vipers, cobras, pythons, alligators, and turtles at the RBG on Thursday night. BURLINGTON POST - Constable Dave Mennie covers the house from the truck during Halton Regional Police Service tactical and Halton tactical EMS warrant service training. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Future politician? Charles Wiggins, 3, is not shy about introducing himself to Regional Chair Gary Carr mid press conference. The provincial government will be creating 100,000 new licensed child care spaces over the next five years at the Margaret Drive Child Care Centre. BURLINGTON POST - Constable Eric Asmuth-Watt stops traffic and participates during the annual Hope in High Heels walk by men in support of Halton Women's Place downtown Burlington. BURLINGTON POST - Kaelan Ellis, 4, and Kylie Henwood, 6, get creative with chalk during the YMCA Healthy Kids Challenge. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Premier Kathleen Wynne announces the additional funding her government will provide at the Ford assembly plant on Thursday. BURLINGTON POST - Fire Chief Tony Bavota laughs during the Staff Recognition at Burlington Fire Headquarters. WEST OF THE CITY MAGAZINE - Artist Julia Mori works on a oil paint and cold wax piece in her home studio in Oakville. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Olympian Larry Cain, Paddle Sport Performance Derek Schrotter, and Peter Hoy paddle through the fog in Oakville Harbour. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Abbey Park's David Watson (left) and STA's Braeden Culver stop before the finish line to shoot rock paper scissors to determine who should cross the line first in the junior boys event during the GHAC cross-country meet on Tuesday morning. The pair train together, have been neck and neck in points all year and would both move on to provincials regardless of who came first. OAKVILLE BEAVER - White Oaks Vice Principal Paul Dawson breaks the record with 334 consecutive high fives during Food for Life and White Oaks Secondary School's High 5 for Hunger, a fundraising event to raise funds to provide food to those in need while attempting to set a Guinness World Record for the most high fives in 60 seconds. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Henry Moore, 8, and Veronica Moore, 7, build a rock dam at the base of the creek on Saturday morning at Coronation Park. OAKVILLE BEAVER - Oakville Galleries uncrate or "birth" Ron Mueck’s A Girl, a 16-foot-long, 800 pound hyper-realist sculpture of a newborn baby girl at Centennial Square. 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