- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Besides the hard-to-miss 150 people politely standing well apart from the celebrations with a message for the Premier about health care privatization, farmland destruction and Greenbelt scandals, we noticed the following:
When I am getting up in the dark or in the early dawn light, the cat will complain a little. A small sound.
There are a couple of bathroom errands with the swish of a hairbrush, the soft clink of a bamboo toothbrush on pottery.
As I head toward the kitchen, the whirring of the hepa filter catches my attention. I turn it off.
Silence. A warm, dark silence ...
Protesters of all stripes – young veterans and newbie pensioners alike – came to Markdale Thursday to let Ontario's Premier know how they feel ...
And the ribbon is cut!
After twenty years of local community work, the beautiful new public hospital in Markdale is official.
- by Dennis Thompsett
We always called it Mosquito Park. It's that little park on 5th Avenue by 16th street, beside the Catholic Church parking lot. I suppose it now bears the name of some person who was a legend in their own time. Sadly it is a legend time forgot. So it will always be Mosquito Park to me.
Having said that I don't recall there being that many mosquitos there.
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