Cornwall_2016_07_13

Enjoy a free movie under the stars

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Be bear aware say police OPP and conservation officers recently responded to a report of a black bear cub spotted near a residential lot in South Stormont. Police incident report states the cub seemed to be roaming about and not posing a threat. OPP notified area residents, neighbourhood schools and bus companies that the bear cub was in the area to increase its chance of leaving the vicinity without any incident. OPP remind all homeowners in the Five Counties region to take steps to “bear proof” their property and reduce the chance of any unwanted wildlife from coming into a yard in search of food. That includes waiting until the morning of garbage collection to put bagged trash out for collection. Check the Ministry of Natural Resources website for advice on bearproofing property in rural areas. For emergency situations involving a bear in the area phone 911. For a non-emergency bear sighting report phone the toll-free Bear Wise line at 1-866-514-2327. – Gregg Chamberlain Cornwall residents are invited to enjoy a free movie under the stars on July 16 at the Lions Club Bandshell in Lamoureux Park as part of the City of Cornwall’s Arts in the Park series. This free event – proudly sponsored by Rachel’s Kids – will feature the presentation of the movie Alvin andThe Chipmunks: The Road Chip on a 25-foot inflatable screen. The show will start as soon as it is dark enough and seating is on a first-come, first-serve basis, so an early arrival is recommended. “The outdoor movie night has become a popular part of our Arts in the Park series,” said Lorne Taillon, leisure arts coordinator. “It’s a great way for families to enjoy our waterfront park and spend some quality time together during the summer holidays.” Food vendors will be on site selling food and drinks, and the Civic Complex washrooms will remain open for the duration of the movie. Organizers are reminding movie-goers to dress for the weather and come prepared with a lawn chair or blanket, a flashlight and bug spray. — supplied photo

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Wednesday, July 13, 2016

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