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The walnut crop in my neighbourhood is heavier than usual. The walnut crop in my neighbourhood is heavier than usual. The neighbour across the...

To prepare for this week’s column, I went to our Christmas file. To prepare for this week’s column, I went to our Christmas file. I found all the...


If you’ve looked up on a clear evening recently, you might have witnessed a strange phenomenon: a perfect, eerie line of bright lights gliding...


The United Way’s 2025 campaign has now surpassed the $1 million mark, thanks in large part to a very successful NOVA campaign. The United Way’s...


Volunteers are helping distribute hampers and toys to area families Christmas is coming. On Saturday, Christmas Care will begin distribution of...


Have you been offered a BN-PL option at a store self-checkout? It’s now the latest thing this fall, being offered only on the self-checkout at...


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...


Well boys and girls, I see by my trusty calendar that the next edition of this publication is on Dec. 25, and since I’m guessing you may be a...


Looking for a little intrigue with your holiday treats this season? Whether you enjoy cookies, eggnog, or just the thrill of a good whodunit, the...


When I read other things written about Chatham in the latter 19th century, they often mention Soutar, the book's author. A few days ago, I was...


Picking a tree is not like picking a couch. You will outlive a couch, but a tree will outlive you. Picking a tree is not like picking a couch. You...


The history of robotics is not just a chronicle of wires and code; it is a story of our desire to replicate ourselves. In a lab in Tokyo last year,...
