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'We often think of the moon as a lonely, dead rock in the sky. In reality, it is the silent conductor of Earth’s biological symphony'
The Listowel native earned approximately 400 first-place finishes during his track and field career
The history of the popular repair shop stretches back more than a century
The many varieties of fern have become staples of shade gardens across Ontario
Get ready for eye-popping, mind-blowing, heart pounding, toe-curling suspense!
After decades, Stratford city council has finally committed to the first phase of its ambitious community hub project
Also, the closure of AVSS comes on the eve of celebrations planned for the school’s 100th anniversary.
Events like the recent Music Monday reinforce the importance of a music education
Share this Story : The Sarnia Observer Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Celebrate Asian Heritage Month with stories, film and...
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...
Every municipality in Ontario must deal with complaints from residents, and at least one has taken it to the extreme.
I don’t believe there is such a thing as my truth and your truth, it’s just truth, based in reality and fact or it’s not.
Two columns ago I wrote about the cost of winning and related it to the Wallaceburg District secondary school drama students, whose production of The...
Share this Story : The Sarnia Observer Copy Link Email X Reddit Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reflections: A look at laundries from a century ago The...
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A couple of weeks ago I gave you some disaster-themed places to go in the area, as a sort of “disaster staycation” tour.
“I want a zero-maintenance garden.”
St. Thomas-Elgin General Hospital recognizes “the generous gift of organ and tissue donation"
The cybersecurity world is undergoing a seismic shift thanks to a new artificial intelligence model known as Mythos
For many residents, a trip to the library is a routine part of daily life. For others, however, health concerns or mobility challenges can make that...
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...
Spring planting season is an amazing aspect of farming
Some days I dare myself to dream.
The president of the Grand Trunk Railway was among the victims of the infamous disaster
By mid-2026, the digital tide has transitioned from lapping at the shores of the labor market to reshaping the very topography of the professional...
Dozens of Aldborough public school students in kindergarten through Grade 2 enjoyed 10 stories read animatedly to them by librarians and guest readers...
It is time to look after a few weak or dead patches of grass.
Last week, I told you about a few places you might like to visit as part of a disaster staycation, to help save gas money.
It is time to look after a few weak or dead patches of grass. Do you know which grass seed to select that will grow best in your yard and blend with...
Whether you’re looking to grow professionally, learn new technologies, or improve personal productivity, the Brantford Public Library offers an...
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...
There isn’t anyone who doesn’t complain about the speed of traffic.
On Easter Monday, Jim suggested that we take a drive and his suggested destination was a place we have been to a few times before.
Snow plough damage at the road. Grub damage. Mice or rodent trails. Fungus. A layer of leaves that smother the turf. Cavities caused by fallen limbs....
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...
Calling all green thumbs – spring has arrived, and gardening season is just around the corner.
Pressing pothole fixes prompt Norfolk council to set aside its own budget-surplus policy
Reduce, recycle, reuse.
The Armenian Relief Association of Canada helped relocate the young survivors of the genocide
Gardening columnist John DeGroot says brown grass in Southwestern Ontario is common for this time of year.
At Brant Community Healthcare System (BCHS), National Volunteer Week (April 19-25), is a time to recognize a group of individuals who help shape the...
West Lorne Leaf is a recently opened (Dec. 8) business at 238 Graham Rd. in West Lorne, in the location occupied for many years by PJ’s Pizza.
Please don’t drive past my house and take notice of the grass. It looks awful.
How many bones are there in the human body? What is the longest river in Africa? What country has a thousand lakes? What TV show is this theme song...
Ahead of schedule, a crew of diggers arrived at the Rodney Park March 30, and began to fence off an area adjacent to the Rodney Pool.