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A Caledon book store and library have had several requests for a children book that has long been out of print.This resurgence in interest for the New Zealand book The Wonky Donkey by Craig Smith published in 2009 was sparked by a humorous trending video of a Scottish grandmother, Janice Clark, reading the book to her infant grandson, Archer.Clark reads the rhyming book on the home video with increasingly uncontrollable laughter. ARTICLE
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Halton Regional Police have charged a Burlington teen with stunt driving and other charges after a traffic stop on Appleby Line.The stop occurred Tuesday, March 8 around 9:30 p.m. on Appleby Line near 4 Side Road.Police said the 18-year-old received a 30-day driver licence suspension along with a 14-day car impound as a result of the stunt
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