Discover Smiths Falls - Hometown News April 2015

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inside: the wedding edition

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Y O U R LO C A L , I N D E P E N D E N T N E W S PA P E R - S M I T H S FA L L S

APRIL 2015

It was a long and hard-fought season for the Junior A Bears with all the roster shake ups and injuries, but the team managed to keep the organization above .500, with a season record of (28-26-3-5) and sat 7th overall in the standings. The Bears ended the regular season against their rival team Brockville Braves on the road. The two teams have played against each other in the last game of the season for the past couple of years, and they always put up an entertaining game. For the full story, see Jason Code’s exclusive on the end of the Bears season, along with photos, on page 9.

COMMUNITY FOOD+DRINK Tiny Angels: A story about a local woman using her love of sewing as a unique way to give back to CHEO. Read Anjie Valgardson’s story inside.

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The owners of 4 Degrees Brewing Company, Andrew Howard and Nicholas Ritchie, have a plan, and that plan - as most truly excellent plans do - involves beer.

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CULTURE

COMMUNITY

Local author, Michael Lockett, published his first novel, The Hangman’s Demise, a psychological horror novel guaranteed to keep reader’s hearts racing. You can get it at the Smiths Falls Public Library,

A local athlete hits the big time: Smiths Falls cheerleader Alyscha Taylor is now officially a member of the Ottawa Redblacks Cheer Team.

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