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Speaker offers insight gleaned from tragedy

Monday, September 7th, 2009

By Daily Hampshire Gazette Created on 03/06/09 -5:25 monsters movie download gulliver’s travels the movie to buy buy the last emperor moivie high quality watching inception online WESTHAMPTON- Students at Hampshire Regional High School today will hear from someone who learned in the more »

Algonquin students told to make safe choices

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

By Abby Jordan/Daily News staff The MetroWest Daily News Posted Oct 22, 2008 @ 11:50 PM NORTHBOROUGH — Cara Filler’s talk to Algonquin Regional High School students yesterday was peppered with colorful commentary on her teen growth spurt, having feet the size of flippers and a perm gone more »

Cara Filler encourages smart choices at RHS

Sunday, October 26th, 2008

Todd Fuqua toddf@ruidosonews.com Article Launched: 10/14/2008 09:26:20 PM MDT Everyone would agree that losing one’s sister – particularly one’s twin sister and best friend – right before your eyes is the most emotionally-searing experience one can have. That’s more »

Teen safe driving program launched at Orchard Park

Monday, September 29th, 2008

by Chinta Puxley, The Hamilton Spectator January 22, 2002, p. A07 Cara Johnston-Filler watched her twin sister die in a car crash the day after her 18th birthday. The two sisters were driving home in separate cars. Cara was trailing her sister Mairin, who was a passenger in the car ahead. Her more »

The Power of Choice- From the eyes of Cara Filler

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

    Posted by Matt G. of Teensurance  on Nov 11th 2007 As you may recall, I recently posted an entry with advice from various industry people associated with the “driving community” for parents who are contemplating the thought of buying their teen’s first car. Keeping with more »

Use your Road Sense

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

 Lilloet News by Paul Dickinson  Standing before the Grade 11 and Grade 12 students at Lillooet Secondary School, road sense speaker Cara Johnston-Filler didn’t pull any punches. “I have no right to tell you how to live your life,” she told the crowd of 100 students. “It’s more »