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Monthly Archives: March 2017
Sesquicentennial thoughts
by Diane JohnstonThere’s a Canada 150 tulip, a dance routine that’s supposed to embody “Canada’s diversity and artistic identity,” and a commemorative ten dollar bill.Over the coming months, there will be quilting bees and art installations, symposiums and fireworks, parades and runs, and music fests, beer fests, film fests and
The wisdom of my inner kid
[caption id="attachment_11944" align="alignleft" width="250"] Darlene Wroe[/caption]Life is an adventure. The more adventure you can get out of it, the better it is.Sunday I decided to hike around Pete’s Dam Park.This park
Snow squall watch
At 7:53 a.m. today, Environment Canada issued a snow squall watch for the region extending from Kirkland Lake to Temagami:Brief, intense snowfall is expected to develop. Under the snow squall, visibilities will be significantly reduced due to the heavy snow.A cold front near Kapuskasing will continue to
Hydro One outage
Hydro One outageDISTRICT -- Hydro One has indicated it will be approximately 3 p.m. Friday afternoon, March 17, when they have power restored for customers affected by the outage.Hydro One indicated that there are 1,204 customers who continue to be affected by the outage. Those customers are located in Latchford,
Weekender – March 17, 2017
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