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If you travel around Ontario, then you probably know that many towns and cities have a Victoria Park. Did you know Chatham also had one?
Voter turnout is likely to be one of the best in recent years when Norfolk County residents elect their new municipal council on Oct. 26.
Community support and years of determination helped the band earn third place in a closely contested provincial competition
Science fiction has promised us robotic companions for decades, but only recently has that promise moved from the silver screen to the factory floor.
Community support could be key in obtaining a crucial federal grant
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In our world of electronic communication, one wonders what evidence of daily life will remain for future generations. Modern technology keeps us...
A while back, I was out in the backyard, hanging out laundry, early on a Saturday morning, when I noticed a white blob, about the size of a baseball,...
Like you, the loss of someone you love is never far from your mind no matter how long ago it was.
It’s always been about the name.
Since 2022, the Chatham-Kent Heritage Network has erected 25 plaques which are located around the municipality.
Summer brings an abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables, and berries, making it the perfect time to enjoy locally grown produce.
When Canadians think of Lloyd Robertson, they'll remember the reassuring voice that guided the country.
Wednesday, while most of us were sleeping, a massive human made object slammed into the surface of the moon at a blistering speed.
Don’t you know but there’s a bit of a blitz on right now.
Earns respect of those around you
The summer reading season is in full swing and Brantford Public Library customers and staff are sharing some of their favourite reads to help inspire...
When it rains, it pours. That was literally the case last week when upwards of 30 millimetres of rain fell within an hour in some parts of Brantford.
Almost everyone has heard the term black hole in science fiction movies or popular television shows, but surprisingly few people know exactly what...
The Stratford native made substanital contributions to Canada's experimental farm system
Demolition notices mark the impending end of the former St. Thomas Psychiatric Hospital
Alexander Graham Bell writes affectionately to his mother, apologizing for his lack of correspondence and explaining that his silence is due to being...
As I sit here at my computer the weather is 93 degrees Fahrenheit (33 degrees C).
The Brantford Public Library offers a variety of free resources to help pet owners care for, understand, and enjoy life with their animal companions.
Six months after Elgin County Railway Museum shuttered its heritage home in St. Thomas in early January, ECRM is looking to the future.
Last week, I recounted the story of The Ploughboy, a steamer that was built in Chatham by J.M. McDermott for William and Walter Eberts.
For generations, professional and hobbyist beekeepers throughout Perth County have been harvesting honey and other hive products.
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Canada Day was celebrated, hopefully with honour and dignity, hope and pride, recognizing how we got here, what we have accomplished and acknowledging...
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In our world of electronic communication, one wonders what evidence of daily life will remain for future generations. Modern technology keeps us...
A few years ago, I purchased a copy of a book by John Carter called The Perils and Pitfalls of the Steamer Ploughboy.
This photograph was taken to commemorate the visit of a group of Canadian plowmen to Belfast, in Northern Ireland, on Feb. 10, 1947.
The unmistakable honking of a flock of Canada geese is the unofficial soundtrack of our changing seasons here in Ontario.
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In our world of electronic communication, one wonders what evidence of daily life will remain for future generations. Modern technology keeps us...
Maybe because I am old, I take it personally, when any of our heritage buildings, which have supported our collective history, are neglected and...
The 1926 Dominion Day celebration began with a parade and concluded with the massed band performance and fireworks
The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence has initiated a global arms race reminiscent of the nuclear buildup of the twentieth century.
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I finally got implants.
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Families looking for free entertainment and enriching activities this summer will find plenty to enjoy at the library’s popular Marvelous Mondays...
The village of Kent Bridge had distillery, foundry, ferry service and post office in its early days.