- by Eric Coleman
Ontario has had a great deal of history with deregulating, and privatizing, services. Many times we have gone through the process of relaxing regulations, and many times we are given harsh lessons on the costs that come with that deregulation.
Students in grades seven to twelve and adults with intellectual and cognitive disabilities only have a few more weeks to enter the Art for Change contest being run by Violence Prevention Grey Bruce. Participants can enter visual art, graphic design, or short videos that raise awareness about healthy and unhealthy relationships through www.vpgb.ca until June 30.
- by Rob Rolfe
This letter has my complete support.I live just below (west) of the park , and I know of no other semi-wild parkland in this part of the city. The open land along the east shore is virtually all private property, waiting to be developed.
This developer has, apparently, been buying up available vacant land. . .
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
This is one of my favourite pictures. Three long-time friends from Brownies. All our children. It's from 1992.
All those children are adults now; the parents are all collecting old age pensions. We live all over North America and have done many different things. When they tell me their stories, I believe that this is their reality. . .
Finally, a breeze in the tree tops brings the rustle of leaves rather than just the creak of branch rubbing on branch. The sound of the wind has changed now that ...
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