Tag: Travel
AI And Its Discontents — Part Two
Is AI a blessing or a curse? We are trying to address that question but finding it hard going. The topic is polarizing in a way that few others are. In Part One of this series, some comments extolled the technology, sweeping aside objections with a blanket, “It’s just another … [continued]
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Week-long wintry blast continues into weekend in Grey-Bruce
This week’s wintry blast continued on Friday with snow squall watches once again across Grey and Bruce counties. And the snow, which has been falling off and on – mostly on for many areas of the region — since Monday, was forecasted to continue through the weekend and into next week. Most roads in Grey […]
2025 Highlight: Guangzhou Shows a Potential Future of Clean City Living
Looking back on 2025, my trip to Guangzhou in November was one of the most eye-opening experiences I’ve had. I knew that the media portrays a distorted and outdated picture of China, but I really didn’t grasp how much until seeing it with my own eyes on this latest trip. … [continued]
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London region under snow squall warning on New Year’s Eve
Snow squalls forecast to bring reduced visibility and hazardous travel.
Owen Sound’s early New Year’s Eve event draws young families
‘So we do our best to keep things open when we can.’ — Jennifer Wright, the city’s events co-ordinator, said of keeping the event open despite the snow