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BALLWhether recently retired, new to the area or a long-time resident looking for "information and inspiration for the inquisitive mind", you are warmly invited to investigate the array of life-long and life-wide learning opportunities offered by the Bluewater Association of Lifelong Learning (BALL).

The Bluewater Association for Lifelong Learning recently unveiled its exciting slate of talks for the 2016 – 2017 season, which include four series of lectures. Details may be found in the new

Helping-hands-initiativeM'Wikwedong Native Cultural Resource Centre is asking for the community's assistance in reaching out to the youth of Attawapiskat. There is a crisis taking place and we need too let this community know we hear them and care.

After much discussion, following the news, reviewing online groups and contacting the youth in Attawapiskat themselves we are asking for donations of the following items (new only please) as suggested

jesusBy Cathy Hird

Last week, I looked at the foundation that grounded M. K. Gandhi's non-violent resistence. In western culture we often quote the words of Jesus, "Turn the other cheek." It is that saying that I want to take a closer look at this week.

The way we quote this phrase sounds like an invitation to just let the person hit us again. But the context makes the instruction stronger, more like Gandhi.

Jesus taught in a corner of the Roman Empire that chaffed against the arrogance, brutality and power of the empire. As a result, soldiers of Rome tended to press their authority in order to...

scarecrowHave you ever wondered how scarecrows are made for the Meaford Scarecrow Invasion and Family Festival? Join us at the Scarecrow Building Workshops and learn for yourself. Have fun searching the streets of Meaford for your scarecrow in the fall. This year's theme is "Scarecrows CELEBRATE 20 Years with Music". Please join in the fun for ANY or ALL of the workshops

OSPS-featMay 15th to 21st, 2016 has been designated as Police Week in Ontario. Police Week started in 1970 and it is observed every year in May to coincide with Peace Officers Memorial Day, which is recognized internationally on May 15. This year's theme, Discover Policing for Safer Communities, provides an opportunity for communities to discover the many ways police are working to keep their community safe. All citizens are asked to take an active role in

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