Random Reflections
No way to treat paying customers!
Tom Claridge
As you may or may not know, for more than 30 years now the local Claridge
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National Affairs
ISo far, McGuinty's failing the test
Claire Hoy
I n the past week or so, two events, seemingly unconnected, have again underscored the
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Queen's Park
Now most trusted, he couldn't win elections
Eric Dowd
Stephen Lewis is probably today's most admired Canadian - so why couldn't he
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Heart to Heart
The Despised Side
Eric Nagler eric@ericnagler.com
I 've had this column for over five years, I think. I usually write about what has been
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Dipping Into the Past
R. A. Riky arrived with Shelburne's first automobile
100 YEARS AGO Thursday, August 9, 1906 For mechanical devices for speedy travelling, R. A. Riky of Shelburne still takes the lead. He introduced the first bicycle into the town, the old high front wheel variety, and also the first motor bicycle, and on Sunday last he and John R. Berwick arrive
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Christian Perspectives
What Will You Be Known For?
Bob McLellan
It seems like only a short time ago that people were accusing me of robbing the cradle to get a wife. I am now considered a "Senior" and have been eligible for a while for discounts
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Royal Canadian Legion News
BY JILL BROYDEN Branch 233, Orangeville
The day dawned hot and sunny for last Sunday's Annual Veterans Picnic. Over 50 Veterans and their families turned out to receive tokens of appreciation from Branch 233. As an added bonus, we were provided with 6 cadets from the Lorne Scots Cadet Corps who were on hand to run errands and assist the V
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