Cornwall_2016_05_11

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Three lifters of the Cornwall Weightlifting Club (CWC) participated in the Canadian Masters Weightlifting Championships, in Trenton, and came home with three gold medals in their respective age and weight categories. Masters weightlifting in Canada is for athletes 30 years of age and older, and are split into five-year age categories in a number of weight classes. Chantal Smith won the -75 kg weight class. Mark Sicard won the men’s 30-34 year-old, 105 kg+ category. He started the contest by snatching 120 kg. Thorin Gault won his fourth consecutive title in the men’s 40-44, -94 kg category. Pictured are CWC Head Coach Kyle Pichie, Chantal Smith-Crowl, Mark Sicard andThorin Gault. — supplied photo Cornwall weightlifters impress Canstruction winner announced

For the first time in Cornwall, teams of engineers, builders, designers, students and supporters, plus thousands of cans of f ood, converged at the Benson Centre from April 16 to April 30. The event, called Canstruction, is an international charity competition in which teams compete to design and build giant structures made entirely from full cans of food. Visitors had the chance to not only admire the sculptures, but also fill a raffle ticket in the hopes of winning grand prizes. One hundred per cent of the ticket sales will be used to purchase President’s Choice gift cards for food purchases. Pictured is Miline Ensoc-Vallee, winner of the second prize, a Fandom Basket with 2 deluxe tickets to Ottawa’s Comiccon, next to Agapè Centre Executive Director, Alyssa Blais. — supplied photo

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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

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