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Indy s mini-marathon may not have been in person this year but a few honorary participants were able to take the traditional route. Author: Sarah Jones Updated: 11:41 AM EDT May 10, 2021
INDIANAPOLIS In years prior, tens of thousands of runners descended upon Indianapolis and took over Circle City while competing in the OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon. This year the event went virtual due to the pandemic, but there were a few honorary participants taking on the traditional route of the Indy Mini. The OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon is so important to this community, so we just thought: Could there be some inspirational pacesetters to run the marathon on the route of the morning of the mini for all of those who can t? said Bob Bryant, President and CEO of the 500 Festival.
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Municipal councillors speak with representatives from Rogers Communications and the Eastern Ontario Regional Network during an April 28 meeting regarding EORN’s cell gap project. /Screenshot
News3 May 2021
By Chad Ingram
The Eastern Ontario Regional Network’s cell gap project will see between 30 and 40 new communication towers constructed throughout Haliburton County and the entire project, which includes the construction of 300 new towers throughout Eastern Ontario and the upgrading of 300 existing ones, is expected to be completed in four years and three months.
It was announced on March 19 that Rogers Communications had been the successful bidder on the mammoth project, and during an April 28 online meeting, county and municipal councillors heard from representatives of EORN and Rogers about how the project would unfold.
Updated: April 29, 2021, 1:15 pm
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The owner of a cafe destroyed in a deliberate fire last year has revealed that “smirking” youths continue to taunt her about the incident.
The Park Café in Aberdeen’s Hazlehead Park was left in a state of “complete destruction and devastation” following the blaze, which took place on December 11.
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