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The West Carleton Food Access Centre is calling on the community to Load the Hay Wagon with food and cash donations to help fill the shelves of the food bank over the summer months. “After talking with the girls that do the packing, I guess the shelves get pretty empty over the summertime,” said Pam Ross, who co-ordinates
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the food access centre’s fundraising efforts with Karin Smith. The food access centre helps feed an average of 50 families every month. Last December, the organization provided 90 Christmas hampers to those in need. “In the city they have Stuff the Bus,” said Ross. “This is our equivalent to Stuff the Bus – we’re loading the hay wagon.” See WE RELY, page 4
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West Carleton Review
June 11, 2015 l 72 pages
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Net speed increases Fastest Internet in rural Canada coming to West Carleton Derek Dunn
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Homes in the region will soon see two or three people using Netflicks at the same time – with no buffering. West Carleton will have the fastest rural Internet service in Canada; some already do. “Parts of West Carleton now have the fastest rural fixed wireless Internet speeds in Canada,” said Digital Interiors President Les Schick. Digital Interiors is the West Carleton contractor for Xplornet. Xplornet has a goal to make 25 megabits per second (Mbps) high-speed Internet available across Canada by 2017. At 25 Mbps, subscribers will be able to experience everything the Internet has to offer, from streaming super HD content on Netflix to downloading full-screen video content. “People have been complaining about the urban/rural digital divide since day one – not anymore,” said Schick. See RURAL, page 4
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A worthy goal Laura Taffinder scores on goalkeeper Daniel MacPhee as players and parents look on. Dunrobin’s soccer program for youth with special needs has grown significantly since it first began in 2011. See pages 41-42 and 62 for a sports feature on the program.
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