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It got an odd look from my neighbour a few days ago when I dragged six garden hoses from the shed. It got an odd look from my neighbour a few days...


On Monday, Jim and I will don our winter hats and gloves and hit Chatham's streets for another year of No Child Without a Christmas. On Monday, Jim...


Take a deep breath. Hold it for a moment, let the air fill your chest, and then let it out. It is the most automatic thing you will do today. We...


In the lean years of the 1930s, some cooks created mock mince pie out of crackers, molasses, raisins, vinegar and spices This postcard from the...


The United Way’s 2025 campaign has had a slower growth week as we wait for final numbers to come in. The United Way’s 2025 campaign has had a...


The holiday season has arrived, and with it comes the search for festive entertainment the whole family can enjoy – without stretching the budget....


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 Kettle Creek Players embrace the mayhem and misbehaviour of the British pantomime tradition. There’s some real funny business going on at...


I do not think there was ever a building in the core area that was older than the New York House and underwent as much change, some of it drastic....


The City of Woodstock has a number of public art installations, including a new piece at the Bruce Flowers Sculpture Garden As a growing city...


For almost eight years I commuted to my job as a reporter/editor at The Observer in Sarnia, and throughout that time I never ceased to be amazed at...


I apologize to all those who earn a living in producing a TV movie and all viewers who love them but I think we could do with a lot less schmaltzy...

I think it was a lovely sight to which I awoke on that early Sunday morning. As I stood looking out my bedroom window I was taken by the contrast...

The Ontario government’s decision to ban automated speed cameras in municipalities has drawn mixed reaction, with some claiming it marks the end of...


A decade or two ago, I would have said the busiest day for buying fresh-cut Christmas trees was the Saturday nearest Dec. 10. Sure, some folks...


I have a Facebook group known as Chatham History where our more than 11,000 members submit photos and are free to ask questions and make...


If you are reading this while looking out at a gray, rainy Southern Ontario fall day, it might be hard to believe that your current location was...


The Perth County retailer was one of the region's more popular shoe stores in the early 20th century Shoes have long been an essential article of...
