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Shootings have Ottawa under lockdown

October 22, 2014

By Nate Smelle A member of the Canadian Armed Forces from Hamilton, Ontario was shot to death at 9:52 a.m. this morning while on guard ...

Of moose and man

By Nate Smelle WHILE SITTING IN THE sand on the shore of Wolf Lake on a recent camping excursion I decided to go for a ...

Education and community service come together through NERDS/NOS

"Without those programs I wouldn’t be where I am now. They shaped me for sure,” said former NERDS/NOS student Jessica Mrazek.

Thinking of thanks

Without such unconditional, compassion, goodwill and mutual gratitude in the hearts of our neighbours would any of us be living here today?

Author sheds light on local history in new book

By Nate Smelle A three-year long labour of love came to a close over the Thanksgiving weekend as co-author and editor Barbara Gunter-Anderson released her ...

Embarrassed Canadian

 To the Editor On Tuesday, Sept. 23 I found myself on the channel that shows QUESTION PERIOD at the Canadian Parliament  that is suppose to ...

Harper’s refusal to attend global climate summit a shame unacceptable

Climate change is a global problem that requires a global solution. We need determined leadership to make progress, but that can’t happen if our Prime Minister can’t even be bothered to show up.

The devil is always in the details

To the Editor, I would like to thank Jim Eadie for his recent article concerning the various communications from Daryl Kramp that we, his constituents, ...

Who cares

Who cares? The candidates do; that is why they are running.

‘Rhoda Report’ looks at accessibility issues in Bancroft

By Jim Eadie The old expression “walk a mile in my shoes” applies only if you can walk. Local 22-year-old woman Rhoda Dickinson was able ...

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