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Rotarians from around the world swinging into Niagara

Jim Sissons, chair of the 45th annual International Golfing Fellowship of Rotarians world championship, which begins this weekend in NIagara Falls, tees off Tuesday following a press conference to announce details of the event which is expected to generate as much as a million dollars for the local economy.

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Bless all the pets June 22

Rev. Cathie Crawford Browning of St. John the Evangelist Church in Thorold stands with "Christopher Columbus" and the rabbit's owners, Nathalie and Isabelle Reid. Christopher Columbus will be at the church this Sunday to receive a special blessing during the Blessing of the Home Animals service. 185873 Vehicle caved-in following rush-hour crash

Two men were taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries, including this 65-year-old driver of the 2008 Buick Enclave, after a collision on Niagara Street near Quaker Road at about 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday. 185876 Fallen firefighters honoured during service

Harry Flagg, left, and Chris Cole, members of the Wainfleet Fire Department, display a wreath they laid to rest on the burial sites of fallen firefighters. A memorial services for fallen firefighters was held Sunday at the Zion Cemetery in Wainfleet. Members of the Wainfleet volunteer fire department were joined by their comrades from Haldimand. 185866 Starstruck

Trevor Willis, left, rubbed elbows with the stars, including Vern Troyer, best known as Mini Me in the Austin Powers trilogy, on the setof Love Guru. Willis, a Grimsby native, plays a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey player in the Mike Myers movie, which opens tonight. 185865 Starstruck

Trevor Willis, left, hams it up on the set of Love Guru last summer, after being punched in the eye by former NHL enforcer Bob Probert, right, during a scene. 185867 Starstruck

Trevor Willis suited up for the Toronto Maple Leafs for the Mike Myers movie, Love Guru, and got a chance to take on Justin Timberlake, who plays the Los Angeles Kings star goalie Jacques "Le Coq" Grande. 185875 Community care manager understands small town needs

Garry Warden, left, is the new face of West Lincoln Community Care. He will assume much of the work formerly done by Janet Zantingh to try and give clients complete service. 185870 New Rose Queen crowned for 2008

Newly crowned 2008 Rose Queen Alyssa Citrigno (right) was overcome with emotion after her name was called at the Coronation Ball on June 12. The title was handed down by 2007 Rose Queen Amanda Fazzalari. 185868 Police chiefs call for crackdown on rowdy students, neighbourhoods

Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair, left, Niagara Regional Police Chief Wendy Southall and Sudbury Police Chief Ian Davidson at the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police conference Wednesday in Niagara Falls. Blair is the outgoing president and Davidson is the incoming president. 185862 Italian soccer fans breathe sigh of relief after victory

A crowd of more than 60 fans, including Stan Aceti, gathered to watch at Club Italia as Italy defeated France 2-0. 185872 Floataway dock saved in time for Illuminaqua

A group of young men, led by Junior Marin, cooled off on the sunny afternoon of June 12 by the fetching the Illuminaqua dock and towing it back to its original location near Merritt Park. The group told police and the Welland Recreational Canal Corporation business manager Stephen Fischer that another group of boys untied it, allowing it to float down the canal. 185864 Trip of a life time brings woman closer to her faith

Suzi Rothstein stands on a mountain overlooking Jerusalem. Rothstein just returned from an educational trip to Israel, through Taglit-Birthright Israel, an organization that sends Jewish young-adults from all over the world to Israel to learn about their faith. 185871 University bound ND students grab Millennium Scholarships

Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School students Gillian Saracino, left, of Fonthill, and Kara Chiki and Adelaine Nohara, of Welland, have received scholarships from the Canada Millennium Scholarship Foundation. 185874 Honey Money back for another year

Jim Green set up shop in the Beamsville No Frills June 14, selling tickets for the Honey Money raffle, which will take place June 28 at the Smithville Poultry Fest.