
OLD-FASHIONED FUN SPRING TYME EXPERIENCE: Seven-year-old Kevin Didi uses a yoke to carry two buckets filled with water during the Spring Tyme Farm events at Bronte Creek Provincial Park on Monday.

FULL OF HOPE: Schizophrenia Society of Ontario Halton/Peel Regional Co-ordinator Lisa Cowley and parent Stan Pearce gear up for the Walk of Hope Sunday at Coronation Park.
The inscription on the Reynolds Street school
IT'S WHAT'S INSIDE THAT COUNTS: Oakville Trafalgar High School (OTHS) will celebrate its 100th anniversary this weekend. Here, the new, modern OTHS that bustles with student life today at 1460 Devon Rd.
The former Reynolds Street site of the high school that's now owned by the Oakville hospital and is a designated heritage site.
PULLING AWAY WINNING WEEKEND: Niagara Thunder captain Jon Goldie (with ball) eludes the tackle of New Brunswick Black Spruce's Hosam Mobarak during Rugby Canada Super League action Saturday at Crusader Park. Goldie had two tries, Andrew Lombard and Dan West added singles, and Spencer Fullerton converted a pair of penalties as Oakville players factored heavily into the Thunder's 42-5 rout of the Spruce. The following day, Mike Pletch, West, Lombard and Goldie each scored tries as Niagara whipped the Nova Scotia Keltics 49-5.
AWARD: Michael Gural and Matthew Tabar receive their Respect for Law Awards from the Optimist Club of Oakville.
FOR KIDS: Jack Yeilding, 5, and his cousin Abby Morneau, 4, prepare for Jack's Lemonade event this Saturday at Jack's place.
Diane Finley, Minister Citizenship and Immigration