- by Phil McNichol
On a scale of one to ten this perplexing spring so far in Hope Ness and the rest of southern Ontario isn’t much to complain about when Putin’s bombs and missiles are killing thousands of innocent people in Ukraine, destroying the country, and threatening the future of the world
After Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24 of this year, I posted this brief comment on Facebook: “Suddenly, everything else is irrelevant,”
Listening to Sunday morning radio, I heard an interview with Susan Cain about her new book Bitter Sweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make us Whole. Her knowledge of mystic spiritual traditions was fascinating as was her main point that sorrow and grief have an important place in ...
Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre announces the next event in its Muse Talks Academic Lecture Series: Inside the Atom, an evening with Dr. Eric Johnston, Chief Innovation Officer at the Nuclear Innovation Institute (NII), taking place on May 11.
In this upcoming talk, Dr. Eric Johnston will explore the inside of the atom and share insights on how nuclear forces work
Saturday April 30 is International Independent Bookstore Day. Established in 1978, The Ginger Press in downtown Owen Sound is one of the oldest independent bookstores in Canada. Although pandemic-related protocols have severely limited their hours, programming, and revenue for the last couple of years, The Ginger Press has continued to promote and publish many significant local books. ...
Now that spring has sprung, ticks have become active. If bitten by a specific tick (blacklegged tick - deer tick), you may be at risk of getting Lyme disease.
Lyme disease is caused by the bacteria B. burgdoferi, which can be transmitted from a blacklegged tick to a person. “The likelihood of encountering a blacklegged tick in Grey-Bruce has ...
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