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stanley mug s with a trickle at 7:25 p.m. People walk north from Bloor, some wearing masks, carrying groceries, others carry children. A few ride bikes, but most come on foot, everyone heading toward the same Annex house.Vanessa Fralick walks with a trombone in one hand, her other hand in her pocket. Neil Deland carries his French horn. Kyle Windjack bikes with his trumpet case in a milk crate. Marcus Thompson leaves his apartment across the street, also carrying a trumpet.The musicians gather in the laneway and front yard of the home where Adam Seelig and Nomi Rotbard stand on the porch with their teenage sons. The place is blooming with tulips, daffodils and music stands. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW More front doors open and porches fill in as Seelig gives last-minute notes to the musicians. What started as a way for his family to thank front-line workers has become a nightly ritual for dozens in this neighbouhood. On this cloudy May evening, they are celebrating their 60th song in 60 nig
stanley mugs hts.At 7:30 p.m., pots and pans are clattering in other parts of the city, but you cant hear them on this Annex street as the brassy gallop of 9 to 5 takes over. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The physically distanced crowd members nod, tap their feet, and a few hit the handles of their bikes and scooters in time with the country classic. Some hold up their phones to capture a gathering that
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For nearly 150 years, the Toll House has stood as a brick sentry guarding the north end of the Argyle Street bridge in Caledonia.Built in 1875, the gabled Victorian house, now a Canadian historic site, was once home to the bridge tollkeeper. Pedestrians paid one pence while a wagon with two horses paid two pence for a same-day return crossing.The province says it needs to expropriate the historic Toll House so it can replace the Argyle Street bridge. | Scott Gardner/The Hamilton Spectator ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW For the last 33 years, the house has belonged to Lorrie Harcourt,
stanley shop who lives there with her son, a grandson and a lodger. In the back is a small hairstyling business she been running for more than a quarter of a century.How much longer Harcourt owns her house is a decision that now rests with Ontario transportation min
stanley quencher istry. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW The ministry says it needs to expropriate the property, including the quaint old house, as it prepares to replace the aging bridge that spans the Grand River.That not the way Harcourt sees it however. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW She believes the ministry is playing har
stanley cup quencher dball with her because the two sides couldn ;t agree on a proposal dating back four years in which the ministry would expropriate a strip of her land, be allowed access inside her house