- by Keith Currie, President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
Trespassing on farm property is a growing concern for Ontario farmers. From rural trail hikers detouring into a pasture to ATV drivers ruining crops, farmers have dealt with all types of unwanted visitors on the farm who leave varying degrees of damage. The latest threat to farmers, especially...
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
In the inaugural issue of the Owen Sound Tribune, July 18, 1996, Mayor Stew Taylor introduced his column "The City" - reprinted below. He referred to municipal government as "the truest form of democracy" and invited readers to send him their questions and he would do his best to answer them. In this first...
- by Peggy Brekveld, Vice President, Ontario Federation of Agriculture
Changes are being made to Ontario’s Endangered Species Act and the government is welcoming comments on proposed revisions. This legislation impacts Ontario farmers who often deal with the habitats of many endangered, threatened and species of special...
May is Sexual Assault Prevention Month and an opportunity for our communities to ask what we can do to make them safer. We can’t ask that question without considering pornography.
It is easier to access sexualized images and videos now than at any other time in history. Everyone with access to the internet and a smartphone or computer has access to an almost infinite supply of pornography. Our culture has a complicated relationship to porn because of
- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
Newspapers always catch my eye, and this Toronto Star was still in the plastic bag in which it was delivered. It was there, along with batteries, broken glass, siding and containers, after the authorities had removed a syringe and replaced a missing piece of fence separating the Bayview School yard from the ravine behind it.
I couldn't see the date through the fence, but I googled the headline....
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