October 25, 2007 RSS feed / Regional News

OPP advises on children's Web use

Canadian youth are the most "wired" in the world, with 94% having Internet access in their home, according to the Media Awareness Network. The Internet provides Canadians with access to a wealth of information and technological developments. More...

All's weld in the plastics world

Until recently, the tear in your chainsaw casing, a gouge in your boat, or a rip in the chassis of your ATV meant one thing. They would all have to be replaced, and at a hefty cost. More...

Champion horse shows young people the way to win

Lois Brown is very proud of her horse, 'R' Kameo. "She's not state-of-theart bred," said Ms Brown. "But she's a world-class champion and I can put my grandchildren on her. More...

Early start to snowmobile accidents

Dufferin OPP detachment reports that a 32- year-old male from the Town of Mono is in Toronto's Sunny brook Health Sciences Centre, following a snowmobile accident near his residence on Sunday, when the temperature was in the mid-20s. More...

'The Unbearable Lottery of Life'

Jane struggled against tears as she read from Stephen Lewis' book, "Race Against Time, Searching for Hope in AIDS-Ravaged Africa. More...

Hospice seeks volunteers

It's that time of year again. When we start thinking about what we want to get involved in. Some people are finding themselves with an empty nest as their children head off to universities. Others are just looking for something new. More...

Royal Canadian Legion News

On Friday October 26th, The Friday Night Dinner selection will be Sweet & Sour Meatballs, Rice and Mixed Vegetables. Dinner will be served from 5 till 7 p.m. Drop in and enjoy a fine meal. More...