Month: September 2024
NPX named largest Kincardine Pride Parade and Celebration sponsor in event history
Kincardine Pride recently announced Nuclear Promise X (NPX) as a Red Level sponsor for the 2024 Kincardine Pride Parade and Celebration, making NPX the largest sponsor in the history of the local event. “NPX has been a pillar of support for Kincardine Pride year after year,” said Mackenzie Clarke, vice-president of Kincardine Pride, in a […]
One win away: London Knights’ plan for all-or-nothing Memorial Cup final
SAGINAW, Mich. – The pain of falling short to Peterborough in last year’s OHL final drove them here. The London Knights have talked for a long time about not feeling that way again. “We were saying to each other it doesn’t matter unless you win the last game of the year,” defenceman Oliver Bonk said. […]
Reader to Reader: June 1, 2024
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Letters Memory kept alive Published Jun 01, 2024 • Last updated 53 minutes ago • 4 minute read (Submitted photo by Richard
Reader to Reader: June 1, 2024
Memory kept alive
Dyer: Finding a little hope on global warming
Interviewing 100 climate scientists – proper in-depth interviews, two cameras, lights, the lot – is a crash course in coping strategies.
Letters to the Editor: June 1, 2024
Cost up, service down
Fare With A Flair: El Salvador’s hot pockets
I have fond memories of the first time I bit into a delicious papusa at a multi-cultural food fest many years ago.
Cornies: Blyth celebrates 50 years of storytelling, needed more than ever
Gil Garratt, artistic director of the Blyth Festival, is a bit run off his feet these days.
Growing Concerns: Don’t forget to fertilize, even when you are not watering
Wow! Can you believe the size of the plants in your garden?
Brews News: Local breweries bring home some hardware in national brewing awards
Where are the best beers in the country?