March 2021 Archive

Value and the Bitcoin Question

By Luis R. Chacin* *lchacin@carters.ca With the pandemic accelerating the adoption of digital payments and the growing movement towards open banking and decentralized finance (DeFi), ...

‘Water, water, everywhere….’ I wish!

By Doug Skeates There is much to be learned from the Indigenous world and particularly the reverence for nature.  In a book, ‘The Good Ancestor’ ...

The Value of Worth

By Constance Scrafield The real estate market has gone mad and when one part of the economy is out of balance, so, before long, will ...

Tigers on the ice for practice

The Orangeville Tigers are back on the ice but with restrictions. Teams allowed to practice only, and no games will be taking place. Hockey in ...

Josh Wagner training for huge fight in Quebec

By Brian Lockhart Orangeville boxer Josh Wagner will be up against a formidable opponent in his next bout scheduled for April 17, at the Centre ...

Orangeville’s default speed limit lowers to 40

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville’s default speed has been reduced from 50km/h to 40km/h on most town roads. The new speed limit went into effect March ...

Coldest Night of the Year raises close to $78,000

By Sam Odrowski The 4th Annual Coldest Night of the Year was a massive success, generating nearly $78,000 for the Orangeville Food Bank. Despite the ...

Lanyards and clipboards

By Brian Lockhart I was watching the most recent Mars landing a couple of weeks ago.  It was pretty impressive to see the lander falling ...

Public Health begins vaccinations in Orangeville at Alder Street Arena

By Brian Lockhart The Wellington-Dufferin-Guelph Public Health Unit began vaccinating local residents against the COVID-19 virus on Wednesday, March 3. The Alder Street Arena is ...

Dufferin–Caledon Green Party nominates candidate

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville restaurant owner, Laura Campbell recently announced she will again be running for the Dufferin–Caledon seat under the Green Party in the ...

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