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The house dates from the Rebellion of 1837 and was originally employed as an officers quarters for those in command of the ...
So, despite its whirlwind nature, it was a good trip and a nice reintroduction to the U.S., where we ran into lots of ...
Case in point is my fondness for Ginkgo trees, the oldest living tree species in the world. Back in my university days I ...
Don’t worry, it’s not the flu or a virus. It’s something we parents have done to our Millennials and Gen Zs. This is to all ...
Since the late 1960s, members of the LGBT+ community have advocated, marched and died for equality and against discrimination ...
Your best defence against rabbits is a physical barrier. Chicken wire or hardware cloth is inexpensive and easy to put up. You will need to go 18 to 24 inches high, and a few inches buried into the ...
It should also be mentioned (briefly) that back in February, York1 sold the Dresden landfill for $2.5 million to a company called Whitestone Fields Ltd., which is (not) coincidentally co-owned by ...
My friend and colleague, Kyle Reid, recently sent me the included photo which has a wonderful story to tell about post-First World War Chatham. The photo depicts the Rankin dock area at the river foot ...
I have had the enjoyment of showing you the included photo previously with a promise to tell you more about what is in the picture, but first, let’s date it. The Thousand Islander was the largest of ...
I served on Chatham-Kent council for four years with Steve Pinsonneault. I believe that he is still that same person. Therefore, I would ask him to do everything possible in his position as MPP for ...
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