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An artistic ode to the covered bridge
With discussion about upgrading the West Montrose covered bridge continuing at the region, a Kitchener resident has found a way to immortalize the bridge as…
All shined up and ready to roll
A new weekly event in Elmira is attempting to fill the void left by the relocation of a former car show in Elora. Spanky’s BBQ…
Émigrés have plenty of stories to tell about coming to America
Jacqueline Ernst grew up on William Street in Elmira. When she married, she and her husband moved to Waterloo near RIM Park. She never thought…
For drivers, summertime means dealing with delays and detours from construction
Summer detour season already in full swing, township residents can expect more of the same over the next few years whether travelling on local or…
Woolwich to avoid trimming around trees
Volunteers with Trees for Woolwich are trying to raise awareness that many trees in the township are being harmed or killed due to improper string…
To bee or not to bee?
The Egyptians were the first people to keep bees. A sweat bee, the official bee of Toronto, will land and lick the sweat off your…
Back to the streets of yesteryear
Colleen McTavish adjusted her chic cloche hat and arranged her skirt as she sat in one of the earliest cars Henry Ford ever made: a…
The play’s the thing for Breslau man
After a Breslau dad decided to make his own Pikler playset for his daughter, he was so happy with the results that he’s now selling…
EDSS students lend a hand to sprucing up downtown Elmira
Students in the Grade 11 construction class at Elmira District Secondary School have been receiving training in practical skills while also helping to make their…
Making the board … and the leaderboard
Jeremy Tracey really, really loves crokinole. Last week he and his friend Ron Langill travelled more than six hours to Voorheesville, New York, to participate…