Photos of the Week Jan. 10

Angela Denny and her son Morris (and his toy dinosaur) learn about endangered animals at the apothecary station of the Illegal Killer Trade exhibit at the Museum of Natural History on Saturday, Jan. 5.  1 width:500px;height:332px A boy skating on the oval Saturday afternoon lifts his skating support over his head, skating ahead on his own.  2 width:500px;height:332px

Savannah Quinn, 14, of Dartmouth laces her hockey skates for some laps around the skating oval on the Halifax Commons on Saturday, Jan. 5.  

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Haligonians take to the ice Saturday afternoon for a public skate at the skating oval on the Commons. 

 
4 width:500px;height:332px Donald and Noah Thompson fly down one of the many hills at Brightwood Golf and Country Club in Dartmouth on Jan. 2. (Colin Chisholm) 5 width:500px;height:322px
The bitter wind wasn't enough to keep the Denis family (Frank, Richard and Adrienne) away from Gorsebrook Field for some world class tobogganing on Jan. 2, the last day before back to school after the Christmas holidays. 

6 width:500px;height:375px There's no hockey like pond hockey. A group of friends took advantage of the freezing temperatures on Jan. 6 to shovel themselves a smooth ice surface for a fun pick-up game on First Lake in Lower Sackville.  7 width:500px;height:375px David Cooper (left) and Fraser Hart from Arbor Plant Health Care load leftover Christmas trees into their chipper for their Charity Tree Chipping at the LWF Community Hall in Fall River on Saturday, Jan. 5 in support of the Lion's Club.  8 width:500px;height:333px The Pirates if Halifax teamed up with breast cancer fundraisers Titz n' Glitz on Saturday, Dec. 15 to gove away 2013 pirate calendars in exchange for donations at the Alderney Landing Market. 9 width:500px;height:332px The Boys and Girls Club of Cole Harbour celebrated the holidays with $10,000 worth of new sports equipment on Dec. 13, thanks to a donatiopn made by Canada Dry Mott's and Good Sports.  10 width:500px;height:256px
Hannah Geldart (left) and Raelea Nickerson were braving the frigid temperatures and heavy flurries in order to collect bottles and recyclables on behalf of the Bedford Blizzard Volleyball Team on Saturday, Jan. 5 in Lower Sackville.  11 width:500px;height:333px For the second year in a row, friends and neighbours living in Beaver Bank celebrate the new year by plunging into the icy waters of Tucker Lake. 12 width:500px;height:333px
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Published on January 9, 2013

Angela Denny and her son Morris (and his toy dinosaur) learn about endangered animals at the apothecary station of the Illegal Killer Trade exhibit at the Museum of Natural History on Saturday, Jan. 5. 

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