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Elizabeth Mason celebrates the return of the Roll up the Rim cups, Donald Combe reviews an adaptation of a Noel Coward play, Ben Foster is out and about and Rick Mills is elated with Team Canada's 4 Nations Face-Off win.
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It's back: Roll up the rim to win!

Each week we collect the contributions from our regular columnists as they appeared on notllocal.com and bring them to you in this post, just in case you missed them.

POV: Some things are better kept classic - Roll up the Rim is back

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The Local's student intern from Carleton University, Elizabeth Mason, says this week that some things are better left unchanged. She shares her excitement over finally getting to rrrrrrroll up the rrrrrrrim again after a few years of the popular contest shifting to online. Read Elizabeth's POV HERE

View from the Couch: A review of 'Easy Virtue'

view-from-the-couch-easy-virtueAn all-star cast including Colin Firth and Kristen Scott-Thomas star in this 2008 film adaptation of a Noel Coward play about an American woman being introduced to her fiancee's aristocratic family. Read Donald Combe's review HERE.

Where's Ben? Let us know where in NOTL Ben Foster is in today's photo

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Last week Ben was seen standing on Anderson Lane near the NOTL Community Centre. Where is he this week? Find out how you can send us your guess by clicking HERE

Ricky Rap: What we can learn from Canada's 4 Nations Face-Off win

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Could the timing have been any better? With the threat of President Donald Trump's tariffs looming over the country, Team Canada needed, and we mean really, really needed, to win the 4 Nations Face-Off championship game against the USA. Connor McDavid's overtime goal did the trick. In this week's RICKY RAP, Rick Mills muses on what it all meant.