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​LAWSUIT AGAINST LIONS CLUB ENDS PROUD CANADIAN FLAG TRADITION AFTER ALMOST 50 YEARS — BUT MEMBERS MOVE ON WITH NEW PET PROJECT – MuskokaTODAY.com

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After nearly 50 years of flying Canadian flags through the summer, the Gravenhurst Lions Club has ended the tradition over safety and liability concerns. Now the service club is looking to new community projects — including a Rainbow Pet Bridge memorial — as it searches for volunteers and replacement fundraising. Mark Clairmont | MuskokaTODAY.com GRAVENHURST  […]
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Lions Club Churu organized a tree plantation event at Bhagwandas Bagla Muktidham on Friday. Club officials and members planted 25 saplings of various species, including guava, lemon, chinku, champa, and others, and pledged to protect and regularly care for them. Club President Lion Sanjeev Kumar Verma stated that planting more trees is essential for environmental protection. Secretary Mahendra Dhanuka stated that the Lions Club is continuously w…

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Muskoka Today broke the news on Friday, July 10, 2026.
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