
Liberal Leader Stephane Dion attracted a big audience -- about 1,400 people -- at the St. Vlodymyr Cultural Centre in Oakville Wednesday.

EASY RIDERS Participants (from left) Dr. Marieke Wevers, Tom Carroll and Paul Gresham gather before heading out the Merchants of Milton Poker Run, in support of the Milton District Hospital Foundation. The 150-km ride drew hundreds of participants.
EASY RIDERS Ken 'the Boss' Bonham gets ready to start his journey Sunday during the Merchants of Milton Poker Run, in support of the Milton District Hospital Foundation. The 150-km ride drew hundreds of participants.
EASY RIDERS Set to ride in the Merchants of Milton Poker Run, in support of the Milton District Hospital Foundationare (from left) Luch Dal Bello, Leslie Leslie, Ron Leslie, Dwayne Flanagan and 'Hot' Robert. The 150-km ride drew hundreds of participants.
GOING PLACES: Jeremy Panda is starting to carve out a place for himself on the music scene with alternative rock band the Dunes.
Stephane Dion speaks to reporters while Halton MP Garth Turner, who hosted the meeting, looks on.
Country Heritage Park will be the venue for the American Civil War Re-enactment.
IN HIGH GEAR Enjoying an unusual rain-free day, cyclists make their way down Fifth Line Saturday during the Rona MS Bike Tour. The annual weekend event brought out 530 participants, who collectively raised $445,000 for multiple sclerosis.
IN HIGH GEAR Enjoying an unusual rain-free day, cyclists make their way down Fifth Line Saturday during the Rona MS Bike Tour. The annual weekend event brought out 530 participants, who collectively raised $445,000 for multiple sclerosis.
Katarina Del Rosso
GETTING THE MESSAGE OUT: Const. Noel Bowes discusses Internet safety at Sunday's meeting.
ON BROADWAY Milton Youth Theatre Productions' summer camp production of 'Lights on Broadway' hit the stage earlier this month, with proceeds going to the Hospital for Sick Children. Here, in the skit entitled 'The Quick Replacement' are (front row from left) Brittney Marvell, 11, Keval Saujani, 10, Victoria Rogers, 12, and Katie Bergin, 11. In back, from left, are Riley Bertoia, 8, Kaitlyn Richard, 12, and Aidan Fisher, 12.
Evelyn Parker, 83, of Milton shows the certificate she received from British Prime Minister Gordon Brown while her nieces Joan Taylor (left) and Jacqui Hurley of England look on.
FIERCE FOOTWORK: Steve Scarfe eagerly awaits the start of the Intercontinental Championships in South Africa.
Brent Burke