Support grows for lesbian couple attacked outside Oshawa elementary school
An awareness march is in the works
Stefanie Swinson/Metroland
OSHAWA -- Jane Currie (right) and Anji Dimitriou say they were attacked outside their son's school because they are lesbians. The couple suffered cuts and bruises after an attack last Monday at Gordon B. Attersley elementary school.
By Stefanie Swinson - Nov 10, 2008 - 03:17 PM
OSHAWA -- The outpouring of support "keeps growing" on the world wide web for an Oshawa lesbian couple who were attacked outside their children's elementary school last week. Anji Dimitriou and Jane Currie say they were assaulted by another student's father on Nov...
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In search of Private Tucker's family
By Charles McGregor, Special to This Week - Nov 10, 2008 - 02:45 PM
DURHAM -- There's a medal out there waiting to be presented to the members of its owner's family -- if they can be found. The medal was awarded to First World War veteran Frank Leslie Tucker,...
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Family worried about missing Pickering woman
Nov 10, 2008 - 09:54 AM
PICKERING -- A search continues for a Pickering woman who's been missing for more than a week. Monica Tierra, 44, of Wilcroft Court, has not been seen or heard from since Nov. 1 and family members are...
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Remembrance Day events in Durham
Nov 09, 2008 - 07:56 AM
DURHAM -- Remembrance Day is Tuesday, Nov. 11, a day our society takes time to remember all those who made the ultimate sacrifice in defense of our country. Here are some of the events happening ...
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Shoddy reno work results in charges
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Four more cases of candy tampering
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New country, new classes
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Experts from national mag rank UOIT
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Buy a poppy today
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Uxbridge sports briefs for Nov. 10
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Medal arrives 62 years late
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