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I'LL TAKE THIS ONE

I'LL TAKE THIS ONE: Kennealy Nolan, 4, examines the strawberries during the annual Strawberry Fair at the Milton Fair Grounds Saturday.

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A BERRY GOOD TIME

A BERRY GOOD TIME: Four-year-old Michael Targett is all smiles before digging into some strawberries and cream at the annual Milton Strawberry Fair Saturday afternoon at the fairgrounds. 186677 A BERRY GOOD TIME

A BERRY GOOD TIME: Here, Laura Albin (left) and Ashley Robinson enjoy a tasty treat at the annual Milton Strawberry Fair Saturday afternoon at the fairgrounds. 186679 A BERRY GOOD TIME

A BERRY GOOD TIME: Here, (from left) Sheila Stuart, Isabell O'Neill and Michelle Snowdon display the jars of plenty to benefit the Milton District Hospital Hospital Auxiliary at the annual Milton Strawberry Fair Saturday afternoon at the fairgrounds. 186683 Mr. Ribeiro shows students he truly cares

BELOVED TEACHER: Guardian Angels' Helder Ribeiro looks over some school books with his Teacher of the Month nominator, Jillian Graves. 186676 Ducks take Brittain in 3rd round

NEWEST DUCK: Josh Brittain flashes a big smile after slipping on an Anaheim Ducks jersey Saturday morning at the NHL Entry Draft in Ottawa. 186685 IN HIGH GEAR

IN HIGH GEAR: Cyclists head down Eighth Line Saturday morning during the Ride to Conquer Cancer -- from Toronto to Niagara Falls. A total of 2,850 participants tackled the 200-km course, raising $14 million for Princess Margaret Hospital. 186682 WORTH THE WAIT

WORTH THE WAIT: The annual Halton Sportmen's Association Charity Breakfast at the Steeles Avenue clubhouse drew large crowds as usual. Here, club members Terry Colling (left) and Ron Coulson cook up some of the more than 110 pounds of sausages served that morning. More than 120 pounds of bacon and 80 dozen eggs were also prepared. Proceeds from the event went to the Milton District Hospital Foundation. 186681 WORTH THE WAIT

WORTH THE WAIT: The annual Halton Sportmen's Association Charity Breakfast at the Steeles Avenue clubhouse drew large crowds as usual. At top, club members cook up some of the more than 110 pounds of sausages served that morning. More than 120 pounds of bacon and 80 dozen eggs were also prepared. Proceeds from the event went to the Milton District Hospital Foundation. 186684 Training day: Halton police prepare for the worst

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT: A mock suspect is taken into custody during a recent Halton Regional Police Service exercise involving the tactical response, canine and bomb disposal units at the abandoned Park Plaza Hotel on Oakville Place Drive in Oakville.