Hundreds of primary and secondary school students flocked the Pan Am Events Centre in Crown Point, to be a part of the Division of Education Youth Affairs and Sport sixth annual science fair.

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Dump remains under fire
After running a story on Thursday about the hoard of flies affecting residents in Mt. St George and environs several callers to our newsroom later informed us that a fire had erupted at the dump in what they think is an attempt to contain the flies.

SEA students receive THA package
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Signal Hill successful at heritage food fair
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