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More than 20 artists will take the stage at Collingwoods waterfront for the second annual Port Music Festival.The event takes place on June 24 and 25 and will feature a host of local musicians. The event is free to the community but donations will be accepted and all money raised will help support Connaught Public Sch
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A womans research into her roots led to the restoration of an abandoned cemetery in Georgetown.While researching her family history, Carol Ann Currie found that her great, great, great, grandfather, Evan Price, was buried at St. Georges Anglican Church in Georgetown. Coincidentally, the current reverend canon Rob Park, is also a descendant of Price. I just happened to pick up a family article that a great uncle had written and hed mentioned our ancestors were buried at St. Georges, Currie said. I called the church, got Rob, and thats where it all started. ARTICLE CONTIN
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