Month: April 2026
Brews News: Rare butterfly contributes to beer, and vice versa
Pinery Provincial Park, a butterfly you’ve likely never seen, and beer — these things are linked thanks to a brewery in Guelph and a conservatory in Cambridge.
Growing Concerns: Soak up some garden watering knowledge
The dog days of summer hit my area even before summer was officially here. I walk around my garden and see so many of my plants flagging from lack of water.
Brown: Dead-on detail, flights of fantasy lift Dandro’s teen memoir
If Extreme’s ballad, More Than Words, meant something to you back in the day, then you’ll appreciate the level of detail Travis Dandro brings to Hummingbird Heart, his newly published memoir of going to high school in the 1990s.
Hope, comfort as ‘healing walk’ to honour residential schools victims draws thousands
A sense of hope and healing emerged from a sea of orange at Victoria Park Friday more than 2,000 people gathered on Canada Day for a walk to honour residential school victims and survivors.
Is an alternative London high school closing? Officials say no; advocates fear otherwise
Parents and supporters of a London secondary school that helps students who might not succeed in regular stream classes are protesting what they say is a quiet plan to shut the program down.