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Toth, Nicholas (Editor)Carr, Sonja (News Editor)
Grice, Kel (Arts Editor)
Kerr, Pat (Sports Editor)
Crosby, Dave (Photo Editor)
D'Angelo, Dan (Circulation Manager)
Anderson, Sheila (Typesetting)
Burrows, Kevin (Advertising Consultant)
Schaubel, Mike (Advertising Consultant)
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Brock University
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The Press, Volume 21, Issue 8 includes: The Highway 406 extension, linking the 406 to the QEW and making it so people don’t need to drive through St. Catharines to get to Brock, is officially opened; The West Lincoln Task Force Against Toxic Waste has forwarded its interim brief to the Ontario Waste Management Corporation, outlining their position regarding the choice of two West Lincoln sites as candidates; Alphie’s Trough gets a satellite dish to provide more broadcasting selections for Brock students; Quebec’s three English-language universities will not get the $4 million dollars promised to them by the provincial government, forcing them to run deficits.Related items
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