North America's longest running Emancipation Day festival continues 160 years of summer picnics with three days of music and food, reunion and reflection, at Harrison Park and Grey Roots Museum over the Civic Holiday weekend.
Its roots were from the hard-won abolishment of slavery in the British Commonwealth, celebrated every August by the local families who had escaped actual slavery in the American south.
They took the Underground Railroad as far north as it went – here, to the base of the Saugeen peninsula – founding a community that persists and resonates, creating an influence that has informed national conversations ...
Cobble Beach Concours d’Elegance is proud to announce that Porsche Canada is returning as presenting sponsor for 2023.
For the first time, this partnership will bring Porsche’s Classic Restoration Competition to Cobble Beach this September ...
Visitors to the Arboretum can now identify and learn about the species of trees and shrubs from newly-installed identification plaques along the 2.5 kilometres of trails that traverse this beautiful property ...
There's butterfly news from MacGregor Point, an invitation to a compelling father-daughter documentary about micropastic contamination in the Great Lakes, plus the usual basket of treats compiled each month by the inexhaustable John Dickson for the Owen Sound Field Naturalists' newsletter ...
“This song caught my attention,” said the summer host of the CBC program The Current.
She said a bit more about the singer named Victory, then played the song.
It begins like this ...
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