March 2023 Archive

Children’s author from the area partners with Save the Whales to fundraise through literature

By Zachary Roman Robyn Gram-Barclay’s passion is art. However, Gram-Barclay had a bucket list item she always wanted to complete: write and illustrate her own ...

Intensification

By Brian Lockhart Occasionally, someone will post a photo on Facebook of some small town in Italy, or Portugal, showing some small fishing village built ...

You look pretty good for your age!

By Janet Fowler Age is one of the first things we notice about people. Do they appear young, or are they older? When we categorize ...

China: floggings to continue

By Gwynne Dyer Xi Jinping was confirmed in a third term as president of China at the National People’s Congress last week, and not one ...

An opportunity to reflect on the past three years

Three years ago – March 11, 2020 – marks the date when the World Health Organization (WHO) shared with the world that coronavirus was a global ...

Art? Or The Artist?

By Jasen Obermeyer It seems many artists live double lives. One as their public, artistic persona. Whether it be a painter, actor, singer, performer, or ...

They’re not kidding

By Constance Scrafield The Saudi Arabian oil company, Aramco, has posted a 90% jump in profits of $161 Billion in 2022. Benefitting from the Russian ...

Minor hockey struggling to retain referees

By Brian Lockhart At the end of the day, it’s just a game. Hockey won’t take place without qualified referees controlling the game. Unfortunately, sometimes ...

Dufferin Caledon COVID-19, Cold and Flu Clinic closing

By Paula Brown  The Dufferin Caledon COVID-19, Cold and Flu Clinic at the Orangeville Pharmacy (Unit 5-50 Rolling Hills Drive) will officially close on Mar. ...

Staffing among local business concerns, according to Dufferin Board of Trade survey

By JAMES MATTHEWS It’s been said that it’s best to keep looking up in difficult times. And, according to the results of a Dufferin Board ...

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