With heavy leather work gloves, I reached down to remove a lump of hay so that we could flip in a new bale for the sheep. The hay snarled at me.
I jumped back and met the eyes of a distressed racoon. A low growl, and it curled up against the metal gate.
The raccoon was ill. We first saw it ...
Long term care redevelopment is back on the agenda at Grey County on Thursday, March 23. A new staff report asks council to consider several options to enhance services for seniors in our communities. These include:
Tax season is here, and local community volunteer tax clinics are seeing an increase in residents looking for informed, professional help.
Everyone should complete a tax return, and for modest and low income Canadians, filing that return may actually help increase the....
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart
Every once in a while you hear the story on the radio - bank balances sitting unclaimed - secret treasures. I've looked a few times on the Bank of Canada website myself, hoping that a small fortune had slipped my mind. The hunt, of course, is the most entertaining part, although I would not turn down a few dollars if they happened to be in my name.
When I was sure that I could not delight my immediate family or friends with a surprise bonanza, I was reluctant to give up the search. I began to look beyond personal names, and into organizations, some of whom I could not trace. Mysteries deepened....
When we are born, our family claims us, forms our identity. Our parents give us our name, a first name that they choose and a last name that identifies the family we are part of. We see the world from our parents' arms, or from the stroller they push. We go where we are taken, meet the people our parents choose, see the places they take us, get used to having the ...
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