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Here comes the sun

I don’t know about you, but I would like, for a short while at least, to forget about snow in April, coming elections (in...
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Country roads

It seems strange to think now that, back in 1997, when amalgamation was the main topic of conversation, the Council of the Town of...
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Down the rabbit hole

This is a time that would get the most optimistic feeling a little paranoid. I write a couple of articles some months ago about...

A gag, but no joke

Elsewhere in this issue you’ll find not one, but two press releases concerning the deal arrived at between the Municipality of North Grenville and...
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Are you ready?

It didn’t take a prophet to predict that 2018 was going to be a really interesting year in politics. With both a provincial election...
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I read the news today

These are strange times for newspapers in Canada. A recent survey across the country shows that in the last ten years, more than 16,000...
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Threatening democratic rights

We have published, in this issue, what must be considered the most remarkable document to come out of the Municipal Centre in all its...

Heritage is people!

This week Ontario is celebrating Heritage, one of the more understated weeks in the Ontario calendar, unfortunately. For many people, the word “Heritage” refers...
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Forever blowing bubbles

We are into the last year of this Council’s term of office, so we can expect lots of interesting things to be seen and...
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Let’s do more than talk

Today, January 31, is Bell Let’s Talk day. Since 2010 Bell has been hosting one day a year where they donate five cents for...