August 31, 2006 RSS feed / Columns

Angles 'n' Attitudes

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Iadmit to having some peculiarities. Most could be More...

National Affairs

A little perspective, please

N ow that the army of AIDS activists and assorted celebrities have left Toronto following More...

Gordon Kirkland At Large

We Don't Really Live Here Anymore

S elling your house is a trying affair. There are so many things you forget to think More...

Notes from the Wine Knot

One of the most frequently asked questions I get is a commentary on the wines of Canada and, more particularly, Ontario, and below I will try to offer my views on this subject. More...

Ottawa Journal For the week of August 28 to Sept. 1, 2006

September 8th: International Literacy Day

On September 8th, people, governments, and organizations all around the world will celebrate International Literacy Day. More...

Random Reflections

'Based on a true story'- really?

No doubt most residents of Dufferin and Caledon will be glued to their TV sets More...

Dipping Into the Past

Rosemont store went under, stock sold for creditors

100 YEARS AGO Thursday, August 30, 1906  Last winter, a young man named C.H. Hunt purchased the grocery and other stock of Mrs. Thompson, of Rosemont, and began business on a booming scale. More...

Queen's Park

McGuinty getting praise outside province

Premier Dalton McGuinty must wish sometimes that he could seek re-election next More...

Heart to Heart

The Last Letter

A s the tenuous cease fire holds along the border separating Lebanon from Israel, More...