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We’re also thrilled to support local authors and illustrators. Illustrator Meg Hewick’s most recent release, The Troublesome ...
Life with a food critic can be frustrating, annoying and expensive. My star boarder, Spirit the Shiba Inu – is a rescue from a meat farm in China. Scheduled to be dinner, he narrowly escaped a ...
It’s a reminder that the view is always changing. There’s Canadian research that supports the idea that living near water can be good for your health. A study by the University of New Brunswick looked ...
Long before take-out meals and fast food there were slow food Sunday dinners on The Commons (Hill Street) in the ’50s. My mother and grandmother, like many ladies of the house in those days, made many ...
Currently sitting out the OHL playoffs with an injury, Carey Terrance signed on with the Ducks last week. The Anaheim team drafted him in 2023. Quinte Bay gymnasts rock the mats in first meets of ...
Bringing home the bacon was both simpler and cheaper in the ’50s. Many Picton housewives did their shopping by telephone, eliminating the need for a trip to Stafford’s, Gentile’s or Jones’ grocery ...
The Thrift Shop welcomes donations of clothing for all ages, household items, toys, craft supplies, furniture, tools, small ...
Every spring, Volunteer Canada recognizes National Volunteer Week. Many dedicated individuals help enhance the offerings of ...
Unsure of how this miracle occurred, I am tentatively making my way in this new world where “turquoise waves” lap the shores at Sandbanks Park and “cute cafes” line Picton streets. I now walk “quaint ...
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