Soon my handyman will repaint and install my French doors and each time I pass through them, I will remember long ago days on The Commons. The cats, even should they have opposable thumbs, will be ...
In today’s world of self service, the customer simultaneously becomes both buyer and seller, sometimes with frustrating results. Last week I visited a big box store with a short and simple shopping ...
Each year, libraries across Canada recognize October as Library Month. The theme for 2024 is Libraries for Life, highlighting ...
It is very apparent that our public health agency has a very cosey relationship with pharma, and this is interfering with ...
PICTON – The Chapel at Glenwood Cemetery will be closed to the public, and its stained glass windows were removed last week for preservation and temporary storage after the discovery of structural ...
My egg-cellent adventure began at the Loyalist Humane Society (LHS), a cat shelter where it would seem highly unlikely to discover a chicken. However, a beautiful hen named Chickie had found her way ...
Terry Fodey will continue to serve as deputy mayor of the Township of Leeds and the Thousand Islands, for an appointment of two years. PICTON – The Chapel at Glenwood Cemetery will be closed to the ...
A vintage advertisement for Rawleigh products, recently posted on Facebook by Big Island naturalist Terry Sprague, was a poignant reminder of the bygone era of the door-to-door salesman. In the ...
PICTON – The Chapel at Glenwood Cemetery will be closed to the public, and its stained glass windows were removed last week for preservation and temporary storage after the discovery of structural ...
This year’s Calgary National Bank Challenger features a healthy mix of Canadian and young international tennis talent. Tom Kim wants Canadian fans to get louder at the Presidents Cup. Find the best ...
The enjoyment of life’s simple pleasures has become much more complicated today. I was reminded of this unhappy turn of events while planning an autumn display of pumpkins and gourds on my deck.
The premiers of Alberta, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia say their provinces can't handle an influx of asylum claimants without federal assistance After the vote the People's Republic of China began ...