
Pouring rain didn’t stop Earth Day event
Retired teacher Claire Hughes picked up garbage in the pouring rain By Kathryn Stocks It may have rained heavily on the Earth Day event on April 22, but that didn’t stop residents from coming...
Retired teacher Claire Hughes picked up garbage in the pouring rain By Kathryn Stocks It may have rained heavily on the Earth Day event on April 22, but that didn’t stop residents from coming...
By Kathryn Stocks Early in the morning on April 2, our beautiful Passage to Port Union mural at the Centennial Plaza was defaced with graffiti in three places. This angered the community and your...
Book Review by Julie Kish Remarkably Bright CreaturesBy Shelby Van PeltEcco/HarperCollins, 2022 This novel was highly recommended and I dove into it without knowing much about it. So, when the first chapter began with...
Saturday May 27 “New” Royal Canadian Legion 305 Morrish Road $60 per person HQ Meats will provide a true beef experience DJ Bryan Cassling Cash Bar Dinner served at 7 Tickets are limited Contact:...
Federal budget bringing jobs and business opportunities In March, our government tabled the 2023 Federal Budget, which among other things, focused on health and dental care, affordability, and bringing competitive jobs and business opportunities...
By Kathy McGrath A third of girls will leave a sport because they feel unwelcome or perceive that they don’t belong, according to a 2022 survey by the Canadian Women & Sport (CWS). The...
By Althea Fernandes Procrastination is sometimes a habit that we can’t seem to shake. We know that it’s not helpful and, in fact, it can hold us back from achieving goals or getting things...