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Ukraine Black Sea Corridor

July 21, 2022   ·   0 Comments

By Gwynne Dyer “Not all issues have yet been resolved, but the fact that there is movement is already good,” said Russian President Vladimir Putin ...

A mission for libraries

By Anthony Carnovale I remember a time, when I was about seven years old, playing in front of our house in Toronto. I was by ...

Impact of Widespread Internet Connectedness

By Martina Rowley Typically, when I write my monthly column, I conduct some online research to gather facts and figures to include in and build ...

Iran Nukes: End of the Road

By Gwynne Dyer About six weeks ago Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), warned that the attempt to revive the ...

These summer days

By Constance Scrafield It is harder to praise the wonders of the summer heat without feeling upset about the excessive heat and the rampant fires ...

The Fringe is back with shows through Theatre Orangeville’s new Summer Arts Festival

By Constance Scrafield As the Citizen recently reported, Theatre Orangeville is bringing a Summer Arts Festival, an all encomposing celebration of the arts at the ...

Orangeville council investigating new false alarm program

By Sam Odrowski Orangeville Council is looking at developing a new approach for false alarm calls to emergency services. A motion was unanimously passed at ...

Paying with cash

By Brian Lockhart “Cash only please.” You may have seen that sign when entering local business recently after a service disruption caused interact terminals in ...

Extremist views make for bad food policies

By Sylvain Charlebois Not a day goes by without seeing a group, or even a government, changing rules for farmers. In the name of the ...

Remembering Charley Pride

I was watching the six o’clock news on December 12, 2020 and was deeply saddened when they announced that Charley Pride had passed away at ...

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