For some readers, this column comes after a brief hiatus. I wrote a column two weeks ago about the Chatham-Kent Arts Councils ...
The most important, and most used “tool” in my toolbox has become YouTube. Like almost everyone, YouTube has helped me fix ...
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When the Toronto Blue Jays made it to the World Series, their incredible season inspired an 11-year-old St. George boy to create a special anthem to celebrate the team. A Chatham teen, who travelled ...
It’s time to sing Christmas carols! Join us for the Ministerial Carol Sing on Tuesday evening at 7 p.m. at the Christian Reformed Church at 150 Bruinsma in Wallaceburg. Last week I wrote about ...
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A dig into her family history has led an Ontario author to write a novel about the Baldoon Settlement and its inhabitants’ relations with Indigenous people on Walpole Island in the early 19th century.
Years after performing backflips and swinging nunchaku in a popular 1990s film, a stunt actor is trying to grow a Filipino martial art as a competitive sport in Canada. Shishir Inocalla, who was seen ...
The dairy processing sector plays a vital role in Canada’s economy, producing good, high-quality and nutritious products for Canadians across the country. Follow Wallaceburg Courier Press ...
At the end of story, I asked anybody who could decipher the name on the barge, to please contact me. On Dec. 17, shortly after the story was posted to the Courier Press website, I received a call from ...
It’s 9:30 a.m., Monday, Sept. 16, under a see-forever arch of cloudless, brilliant-blue sky. A gentle east breeze rattles the dried weeds and scrub pushing through the abandoned concrete; crickets ...