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After a harsh winter, Ontarians are ready for a season of renewal
The lines of an illogical human universe are intersecting at the back end of the common cow.
Tea parties and drawing contests were some of the ways that Perth County residents observed the holiday
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Like a kid in a candy store. The day we received the new seed racks, I scoured the selection, looking for what’s hot and what’s not.
The North Sea is one of the most thoroughly mapped patches of seabed on the planet, a consequence of decades of intensive oil and gas exploration....
The hit CBC show's St. Thomas episode will air this Tuesday
When the Olympics were on some were thrilled there was a constant variety of sports available to watch on TV.
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In only the past few weeks, Norfolk County has been placed firmly on the map, thanks to national television.
After more than 15 years of planning, momentum is building for a new hospital that will transform how Brant Community Healthcare System cares for...
A friend of mine has just published what is being called a romantic novel so I had to read it, not because of the genre but because of the author.
For decades, science fiction imagined a future in which dinner was reduced to a single pill, swallowed quickly before returning to more important...
Margaret Chamney played a pivotal role in the community life of 19th-century Wallace Township
In August I wrote about the Rondeau Pavilions, in advance of a plaque unveiling on Labour Day weekend.
Perhaps the most appreciated and obviously heroic workers in our lives are our front-line health care professionals.
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Families looking for fun and affordable activities during March Break will find a full schedule of events at the main branch of the Brantford Public...
I’m sure by now you’ve heard that this is the last edition of Chatham This Week (CTW), and therefore here’s one final, farewell column from me.
As spring hovers around the horizon, a bouquet of arts chats to share.
Olympic news, the good, the bad and the ugly, was rampant over the past couple weeks.
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I will be publishing a new book this fall, my 13th such endeavor.
The modern consumer experience is increasingly defined by a curious paradox: the more technology we adopt, the more work we seem to do for the...
The winter that will not end.
The 36-page, full-colour catalogue of the exhibition also includes some bonus material
I have been remiss.
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In our world of electronic and digital communications, one wonders what evidence of our day-to-day lives will exist for our descendants in the next...
The winter that will not end.
Memories of 25 years working at a detox facility
Of all the rewards I’ve enjoyed in my musical life, it isn’t the music, but the people that have come into my life.
The big snow storm of January 2026 was a pretty good one.
A school bus that slid into a ditch in nearby Oxford County during last week’s freezing rain event again begs the question: Why wasn’t bus...
Kasia Zuczek opened Esthetics by Kasia at 227 Graham Rd. in West Lorne in 2021.
Recently I told you about the remarkable Archibald Blake McCoig, an auctioneer and farm equipment dealer, who partnered with R.A. Harrington in a...
February in Ontario (and many other places) is generally considered to be the month to focus on our heritage.
Palm trees are to Florida what tulips are to the Netherlands. Or sugar maples to northern Ontario.
The invisible pulse of modern civilization is electricity that powers everything from a smartphone in a pocket to the massive data centres humming in...
Rodney native Bo Horvat and his family are in Italy, as of writing, as Bo plays for Team Canada’s men’s ice hockey team.
Palm trees are to Florida like tulips are to the Netherlands. Or sugar maples to northern Ontario.
Museum officials are hosting upcoming information sessions to share updates and ideas about the site's future
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Filled with insight, opinion, and revelation, biographies remain some of the library’s most popular books, audiobooks, and eBooks. Readers love...
I was just reading that according to Forbes, the U.S. lost $4.5 billion last year in tourism revenue thanks to a drop in Canadian travellers.
A brief note before I begin: while this is an arts column, a business that served Wallaceburg motorists for more than five decades recently closed,...
A new era in waste collection is set to begin in late September in Norfolk County and, even though its goal is to reduce the strain on landfill sites,...
Obviously, it’s not easy to predict the weather.
To understand why Tyrannosaurus rex ended up with such diminished limbs, we must first understand how natural selection functions.