July 2021 Archive

Rhinestone Cowgirl lighting up Fiddle Park in August

By Jessica Laurenza A southern drawl, glittery gowns, big hair and rhinestone boots. Rhinestone Cowgirl, otherwise known as Canadian Dolly Parton, is coming to Fiddle ...

Orangeville Library seeking the public’s input on programs, services

The Orangeville Public Library Board is launching its first community survey to engage with local residents, both library users and non-users, about programs, services, and ...

Live Music, poetry coming to Alton Mill August 1

Headwaters Arts and the Alton Mill Arts Centre present an afternoon celebrating the arts with live music sets by: “The Sidemen”, a 4-man band playing ...

Inflection point

By Gwynne Dyer ‘Zeitgeist’ is a slippery word. At best it’s just a fancy German way of saying ‘the spirit of the times’; at worst ...

Vacation time

By Brian Lockhart It’s mid-summer in Ontario, and that of course means VACATION TIME! Yeah! It’ your chance to book off work for a couple ...

Food trends and excesses

By MARTINA ROWLEY Over the past year, I have read surprising alerts about a growing food crisis: Avocados. It is based in large part, it ...

Another day, another Liberal scandal

By Kyle Seeback The Liberal government is embroiled in yet another scandal of their own making. This can be added to the long list of ...

Dondas Street

Whenever I see the beautiful old street signs in Toronto, I am moved by personal memories; for many people these signs bring memories from their ...

Good and bad debt

CHRISTINE IBBOTSONASK THE MONEY LADY my readers:  I continually get emails from Canadians asking about debt – so today we are going to look at ...

“There’s nothing to eat…”

By Constance Scrafield The phone call came from Cuba, from dear friends there: we have known them for years of going back to the same ...

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