December 2021 Archive

Theatre Orangeville shares plans for 2022

By Constance Scrafield Theatre Orangeville’s Artistic Director, David Nairn, recently sat down with the Citizen to discuss his outlook for 2022. “Whatever happens, we will ...

Transforming the garden with David Warburton

By Constance Scrafield David Warburton, well known landscape designer, has decided to re-create his own home garden. “I want to transform my property with something ...

Soup Sisters keeping soup flowing through pandemic

By Sam Odrowski The Orangeville/Dufferin Soup Sisters have been working behind the scenes since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic to continue supporting the women ...

Not a good look

By Sam Odrowski Dr. Kieran Moore, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health (CMOH) made quite the statement last Friday. He said that someone who’s double ...

Always on my mind Christmas

By Brian Lockhart The Christmas season is here. It’s a time of lights, gifts, seeing those relatives you haven’t seen since last Christmas, and maybe ...

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas 2020

Quick: Can you define the word hope without using the word hope as part of the definition? (I’ll give you a minute). The other day, ...

It’s Time for a More Compassionate Society – Bill C-211

By Kyle Seeback The loss of a child is unimaginable for a parent under any circumstance. Parents who’ve experienced a stillbirth, a miscarriage, or the ...

Picking schools

By Julie Chami Lindsay Ringing in the New Year will mean kindergarten registration for three- and four-year-olds across the province. But before deciding which school ...

Christmas Lunch at Los Abrigos

By Constance Scrafield Until 1994, shops in the U.K. were obliged to stay closed on Sunday and I rued the day that prohibition was lifted. ...

Time to recognize front line workers

It might be time to consider a statutory holiday in appreciation of all those people who put their lives on the line for us day ...

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