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AI found in nearly every aspect of travel

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into the travel industry marks a transformative era, redefining how people plan, experience, and...

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Tim Philp

Brown: United Way Sarnia-Lambton just $100,000 short of its goal

With only ten days left, the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton is in search of $100,000. With only ten days left, the United Way of Sarnia-Lambton is in...

20.12.2024 2

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Dave Brown

Gilberts: Christmas should always be time for thoughtful reflection

All too often, our lives allow no time for reflection. Intent on getting and spending, we rarely spend quality moments in thoughtful contemplation....

20.12.2024 8

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Jim And Lisa Gilbert

A Scribe's Musings: Merry Christmas or Happy Holidays?

Columnist Larry Schneider, an ordained minister, writes that, given the number of faith celebrations in December and early January, happy holidays...

20.12.2024 2

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Larry Schneider

Holiday reading for all ages at the library

The weather outside may be frightful, but the selection of holiday books at the library is delightful. Children, teens and adults can choose from...

19.12.2024 1

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For The Expositor

Alec tells Mabel about teaching

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...

19.12.2024 1

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For The Expositor

Christmas piñatas: The carrot and the stick

In many cultures, piñatas are closely tied to Christmas because their origin is anything but kid’s stuff. It all started in China where...

19.12.2024 3

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Rick Gamble

Eric Bunnell's People: Christmas Care provides comfort in trying times

The St. Thomas agency distributed roughly 1,600 hampers to local families this holiday season It’s just about Christmas and, on Thursday,...

19.12.2024 1

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Eric Bunnell

ArtCity: AI in the art museum

The Woodstock Art Gallery is exploring the potential of AI as part of its digital strategy In March 2024, the Woodstock Art Gallery welcomed...

19.12.2024 1

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Mary Reid

Streets of Stratford: Downie Street

The day the Brown Bomber came to town One would be hard-pressed to find a Joe Louis story that mentions Stratford. But for those who took in the...

19.12.2024 3

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Dean Robinson

LEGAL RIGHTS BULLETIN: Have you been constructively dismissed?

Did you know that an employer needs to obtain an employee’s consent to change an important term of the employment agreement   It may be considered...

18.12.2024 1

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Guest Column

GARDEN CLIPPINGS: Some spruces and pines good for wind control

Dec. 12 to Dec. 14, 2010, Lambton County was slammed with one of the largest snowstorms on record.   Over 250 motorists couldn’t make their way...

18.12.2024 4

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John Degroot

RHODES: Lamont’s Block arose from a Chatham fire

The Great Pork Row Fire of October 1868 became a classic case of instant urban renewal.   The fire was mainly confined to the south side of King...

18.12.2024 1

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John Rhodes

ASK THE MONEY LADY: Topping up TFSA in December or January

Dear Money Lady: I have not topped up my TFSA, should I do it now in December or wait until January? Ken.   Great question Ken – I think a lot...

18.12.2024 1

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Christine Ibbotson

Food for Thought: Searching for the Christmas Star

Today, I would like to share a true story that happened to me many years ago. In my column, I try to highlight important areas of agriculture and...

18.12.2024 3

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Kim Cooper

Some Christmas wishes for all

No disagreements, arguments, no fisticuffs and no brawls. It is possible to put 40 or so people, aged from seven months to 80 something, who have...

17.12.2024 1

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Linda Dejonghe

Plotting the unseen: Oil and fire in Wallaceburg

“A new oil refining company with a capital of $200,000, to be known as the Empire Refining Company, was launched at Wallaceburg Saturday last, and...

17.12.2024 2

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John Martinello

WALLACEBURG ARTS: Recognizing someone who ‘lives’ music

There are many fine musicians amongst us in our little hamlet of Wallaceburg but there are a few that, to me, are standouts.   While their musical...

17.12.2024 1

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Dave Babbitt

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