Wanderings – Some sympathy for the Leaf fans
I have a new-found appreciation – er, make that sympathy – for fans for the Toronto Maple Leafs. This week, I paid the piper – and wore one of their dreaded blue-and-white jerseys. “Are you […]
I have a new-found appreciation – er, make that sympathy – for fans for the Toronto Maple Leafs. This week, I paid the piper – and wore one of their dreaded blue-and-white jerseys. “Are you […]
It’s a good thing the World Health Organization said that COVID-19 is no longer a global health emergency. Today I was was in three large group places which would have been a no-no barely a […]
nnWINCHESTER – Additional funding from the provincial government may significantly increase the available money for the redevelopment of Dundas Manor in Winchester, should shovels get into the ground soon.nnOriginally announced in March 2020, the $32-million […]
When I was a kid growing up near Gananoque, the running joke was: if you want your road paved, run for township council. The perception was if you were on council, your road would be […]
I have been crabby all week. I don’t have one specific reason, I have many little reasons that have stacked up. This happens in spring when I know I have taken on a bit more […]
nnBRANTFORD – An Iroquois hockey player is the newest member of the Ontario Hockey League’s Brantford Bulldogs.nnBen Radley, 15, was drafted by the Bulldogs in the third round (58th overall) in the OHL’s Priority Selection […]
nnOTTAWA – An 11th hour constitutional challenge delayed sentencing proceedings for an Iroquois-based developer who pleaded guilty to international fraud charges last year.nnEdouard Bonamie, 75, entered guilty pleas to four charges in June 2022 involving […]
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