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 ...
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 ...
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.
A Wallaceburg-based environmental group is looking for volunteers to assist with its next step in restoring a local wooded area. The work planned in November and December is the second phase of the ...
In healthcare, clinical research is associated with large teaching hospitals. However, the Brantford General Hospital has quietly become a leader in community-based clinical care research and is now ...
The Wallaceburg & District Museum has lined up a slate of activities for its Canada Day celebration this year. On the southside of the L.O. Stonehouse memorial walking bridge, the museum will host ...
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 ...
Visitors and residents of Wallaceburg have a new option to see what the Sydenham River has to offer. The Downtown Wallaceburg BIA has launched its kayak rental service called Whimsies Paddle Rental, ...
“A new oil refining company with a capital of $200,000, to be known as the Empire Refining Company, was launched at Wallaceburg Saturday last, and the land for the plant on the water edge has been ...
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