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Canada swept the women's 200 freestyle with Samantha Cheverton of Pointe-Claire, Que., first, Victoria's Julia Wilkinson second and Barbara Jardin of Montreal third.
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Cheverton won in 1: 48.44 in the 200 freestyle and 2: 01.28 in the 200 butterfly, earning team season-best times in both events.
The Lantern 2009
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The group sometimes uses gigs to raise funds for local community causes, Cheverton said, including a concert benefiting the Glen Eco Farm and an upcoming event for the SPCA.
Daily News-Record 2008
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Kevin Caran is an assistant professor of chemistry, Julie Goldman Caran works as a curriculum support technician and Cheverton is the director of the Center for Instructional Technology.
Daily News-Record 2008
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"That's what really brought us together, is harmonizing," Cheverton said.
Daily News-Record 2008
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While it may seem that their job titles are at odds with their folk persona, Cheverton said that having a day job actually helps balance the musical part of her life.
Daily News-Record 2008
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"That's what really brought us together, is harmonizing," Cheverton said.
Daily News-Record 2008
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While it may seem that their job titles are at odds with their folk persona, Cheverton said that having a day job actually helps balance the musical part of her life.
Daily News-Record 2008
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CAMPAIGNERS strongly opposing a proposal for a wind farm on Cheverton Down will put pressure on County Hall to turn down any application.
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The group sometimes uses gigs to raise funds for local community causes, Cheverton said, including a concert benefiting the Glen Eco Farm and an upcoming event for the SPCA.
Daily News-Record 2008
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