Given the prolonged dry spell, those in search of a lush lawn find
creative ways to get around the region’s lawn-watering ban.
During the recent hot spell, local residents find some
travel fits into their plans for beating the heat.
Be careful what you ask for: if it’s not one thing, it’s another. And, in true Canadian fashion, we’re likely to be complaining about what it is right now.
With the cost of everything on the rise, kids learn a lesson in household
economics and suddenly a hot summer of fun has “No” bounds.
On top of the environmental and safety concerns, there’s more than a little irony
that cars turn out to be slower than walking, biking or boarding to school.
Those opposed to gravel pits in West Montrose and area worry about
just what might cover Woolwich’s famous Kissing Bridge.
Being Dad every day of the year, there’s maybe one place he’d like to be
on Father’s Day. But the new tie and macaroni art will be just fine.
Big projects a century apart, supporters of the latter hope things go a whole
lot better this time around in landlocked Waterloo Region.
With the issue coming to a head, the region pulls out all
the stops in pushing for the light rail transit plan.
Under fire for the impact on scenic vistas, tourist
attractions and productive farmland, would-be gravel pit operators
try to put a visitor-friendly spin on their plans.
























