Charles Pachter’s “Side by Side” from 2001 now speaks to a different political moment.
Beloved teacher lives on in spirited parody song about Canada and the USA
Representatives for Picton residents, ABNA Investments, and the Crown met at Ontario Superior Court March 7 for an initial hearing in Picton Terminals court case
Erynn Ahern and Alex Currie want to end the stigma around affordable housing
Children's medical camp earned rare near-unanimous vote in favour at Council's Planning Committee last week
We have come to expect zero in the way of moral or ethical considerations from the companies, and the countries, we nevertheless patronize, even if they deny workers the right to unionize, never mind exploit child labour.
The 40-year career of Tyendinaga-based David R. Maracle can’t be contained within a single discipline
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View collectionRepresentatives for Picton residents, ABNA Investments, and the Crown met at Ontario Superior Court March 7 for an initial hearing in Picton Terminals court case
How does Picton Terminals' rock quarrying relate to the question of a variance for P & H? Perhaps just in the fact that none of the destruction was allowed to enter the consideration of the question at hand. It was, as they say, the elephant in the room.
Readers on Picton Terminals, building of grain silos on the port, and strategic voting dreams
Keeping an eye on development at Camp Picton
View collectionThe first of the proposed “constellation” of villages is on the horizon
The 40-year career of Tyendinaga-based David R. Maracle can’t be contained within a single discipline
That a crew of placemakers, designers, and developers are intent on reviving the old Camp Picton, turning it into the centrepiece of a series of villages offering multiple new ways of living here, is an unprecedented turn of events.
Until CAFF gets traction and support, as the forum that bridges the Toronto International Film Festival and the International Festival of Authors — in a setting of outstanding natural beauty, resplendent with award-winning wineries, restaurants, and boutique hotels — it’s going to take a village. This village.
Development Projects Around the County
View collectionAbout 400 concerned residents attend standing-room-only town meeting in Wellington
Council’s Planning Committee introduces a two-step process — while opportunities for public consultation diminish.
That a crew of placemakers, designers, and developers are intent on reviving the old Camp Picton, turning it into the centrepiece of a series of villages offering multiple new ways of living here, is an unprecedented turn of events.
Stoufville stifles Wellington in first two games of OJHL playoffs
Gone, but not forgotten
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