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June is the month to remember those with ALS

May 31, 2018   ·   0 Comments

By David Tilson Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease, is an immensely debilitating disease, which at present, is a terminal diagnosis ...

It happened today

In this week’s offering, we take a look back through history and note some of the interesting happenings from May 31 over the years. 1279 ...

Looking for the ultimate utopian society

By Mark Pavilons The world is a very interesting place, and since Ontarians are inundated by election promises, it’s a good time to take stock. ...

Time for a minority government?

Editorial UNLIKE THE UNITED STATES, Canada has a multiplicity of political parties, as evidenced locally by the fact there will be no fewer than seven ...

Prince Harry – Meghan ‘A True Romance’ The power of love

As my heart skipped a beat; through tears I viewed this loving union of a man and a woman so much in love. Prince Harry ...

How many truck drivers are not sober behind the wheel?

This week as I drove through the Forks of The Credit and all it’s beauty, I couldn’t help notice the mangled guard rail at the ...

Rotary Club of Palgrave’s Weekly Rotary Minute

By Janet Clark This coming June 25th, Rotary Club of Palgrave has the honor of hosting 50 Rotarians from around the world at our very ...

Ready, Set Report: You have to leave the past behind

By Jasen Obermeyer “Who controls the past, controls the future: who controls the present controls the past.”   – George Orwell, 1984 The past is ...

Orangeville Blues & Jazz Festival coming next weekend

By David Tilson It’s that time again when one of the most highly celebrated and widely attended musical events is returning to Dufferin-Caledon! Yes, it’s ...

It happened today

In this week’s offering, we take a look back through history and note some of the interesting happenings from May 24 over the years. 1543- ...

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