October 19, 2006 RSS feed / Columns

National Affairs

Is that Tory applause we hear?

P erhaps it's because he has spent most of his adult life working outside of Canada - More...

Heart to Heart

What did you do Friday night?

F or ten minutes I was alone and quiet with my life-long partner, letting my hand More...

Angles 'n' Attitudes

Above politics

A drienne Clarkson and I have never spoken together. We have never even, as Voltaire said he occasionally did to God, nodded. More...

Old rock 'n roll never dies

Fans of music from the 1970s should check out the Orangeville Town Hall Opera House tomorrow night (Oct. 20). More...

Christian Perspectives

Reproducing healthy fruit

Even though it was raining, I decided to take my boys and go camping for the Labour Day weekend, to take some time away from my busy schedule, and to rest and reflect on More...

Town of Mono Community Policing

Road Watch Neighborhood Watch Citizens on Patrol 911 Emergencies

Now that we are into fall and our meetings are starting again, on my desk are the reports from O.P.P. More...

Unleashed Thoughts

An election ramble . .

Ah, the joy of a municipal election! The promises, the bashing, the lies, the sleazy More...

Queen's Park

Deputy premiers seldom make it to top

O ntario's most pugnacious politician has pummeled his way to deputy premier, but More...

Gordon Kirkland At Large

Homing In On The Search Of Home Ideas

M y wife and I decided to visit a home and interior decorating show recently.We've More...

Dipping Into the Past

Queen's Hotel fight leads to settlement, payment of $20

100 YEARS AGO Thursday, October 18, 1906  The ORANGEVILLE SUN reports that on Friday night of last week another fight took place at the Queen's Hotel "and for a time it was a genuine rough-house. More...

Follow the Yellow Fish Road

Yellow Fish might be spotted in your neighbourhood! The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority is pleased to offer the Yellow Fish Road Program (YFR), delivered in partnership with Trout Unlimited Canada. More...

Royal Canadian Legion News

Forty-four Branches, including Branch 233 attended the District E Convention in Orillia last weekend. After a three days of meetings and camaraderie, our four delegates returned with some interesting information for our members. More...