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You could be excused for thinking that the greatest divide we have to deal with in Chatham-Kent is that which exists between urban and rural...
The woodpeckers are hungry. For a week or two the constant tapping of the woodpeckers has been my alarm clock. They are early risers therefore so am...
In this part of the world, we know forsythias are the harbinger of spring. In this part of the world, we know forsythias are the harbinger of...
Several years ago I told you about the lives of Joe Fridenberg and his son Monty “Freedy” Fridenberg. Later, after the story had appeared in...
There are only a few days left of March Bagel Madness, so be sure to stock up soon! There are only a few days left of March Bagel Madness, so be...
Human evolution is the remarkable process through which our species, Homo sapiens, emerged from ape-like ancestors over millions of years. As...
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...
Anyone who’s ever attended a concert or speaking engagement in the Wallaceburg area has no-doubt experienced Paul Vannatto’s art. Paul is a...
A tribute to 50 years of community service Culliton Street is a newer Stratford street named for Keith Culliton. Keith Culliton grew up on a farm...
With all the talk of annexation, most Canadians are united over what I’ll call the “border line” insanity coming from the White House. But few here...
Book lovers across the country are invited to take part in a unique, coast-to-coast reading experience this April. The library is excited to join...
Student photography will be on display at an upcoming show at the Woodstock Art Gallery As March Break came to a close, students at the Woodstock...
“The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) and the Communications Security Establishment (CSE) have identified foreign interference as a...