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Credit card scam suspects sought Niagara police are looking for two suspects in a credit card scam. The pair is alleged to have broken into a van parked in the driveway of a Grimsby home on May 28, stealing a credit card and identification. The stolen credit card was then used at various stores in Ancaster and Burlington on May 29. PHOTOS: Enthusiastic crowds The good weather brought out enthusiastic crowds for the 13th annual Garden Tour organized by the Carnegie Gallery Shown are two of the eight gardens, one in Ancaster and one in Flamborough. The self-guided tour included a stop for tea at the gallery and a perennial plant sale. PHOTO: One big tree Connor and Simon Brookfield stand beside Ancasters biggest tree at 18 feet, four inches. The brothers found their trophy tree off Martins Lane and won Fieldcotes Big Tree Contest. Passengers take delay in stride IN TOMORROWS PAPER: Three in court for assault on boxer Three men have appeared in court in connection with a pub disturbance in which former world championship boxer Glenn McCrory was seriously assaulted. Board chair upbeat about prospects for more school cash The chair of Hamiltons public school board says hes optimistic more provincial cash is headed the citys way following a trip to Queens Park. Negotiations beginning over lost cemetery A year and a half after finding a lost pioneer cemetery, descendants and developers have begun to negotiate its future. Nick Carnicelli of Carriage Gate Homes and Rick Hatt, the great grandson several times removed of Dundas founder Richard Hatt, confirmed they have started to talk. City approves demolition of Hillcrest This will be great for the community. The BIA love it. The clocks ticking on the future of the Hillcrest Restaurant. Locals out of title hunt; final set NEW SMYRNA BEACH -- Theyre raising a lot more than just hockey players in Ontario these days. Theyre also raising a new breed of top female golfers. Ancaster Horticultural Society marks 45th anniversary Ancaster Horticultural Society past-presidents tea and garden tour to mark its 45th anniversary. Fieldcote Museum Garden, Sulphur Springs Road, Ancaster. | ||