The most important, and most used “tool” in my toolbox has become YouTube. Like almost everyone, YouTube has helped me fix ...
A longtime Community Living Wallaceburg board member and volunteer in the community has been recognized for his contributions with a provincial award. Taylor has been with the Community Living ...
A little over a year ago, I wrote about something I knew very little about at the time: artificial intelligence, or AI. My first real exposure came through my son’s hardscaping company, which had ...
June typically marks the beginning of our Wallaceburg Concert Band summer hiatus that I so look forward to, but this June has proven to be anything but as it has been a busy month for the arts in ...
The Wallaceburg & District Museum has lined up a slate of activities for its Canada Day celebration this year. On the southside of the L.O. Stonehouse memorial walking bridge, the museum will host ...
Regardless of my column topic, it is never my intent to offend, but this week, I may be on a bit of “shaky” ground as I pontificate my thoughts on a sometimes-controversial topic (pun intended). In ...
Walk into his law office on Exmouth Street in Sarnia and you’ll see 25 trophies on a filing cabinet. But there is no clue about how Bob, a kid who couldn’t graduate from Wallaceburg high school ...
A Wallaceburg and area nature club will reveal its new identity when it celebrates 40 years in April. Sydenham Field Naturalists is holding its anniversary banquet April 12 at Retro Suites in Chatham.
This week I interviewed Chatham-Kent Arts Council’s new executive director, Eva Marie Clarke. A: I suppose a classic definition of an arts council would be – Arts councils promote the arts to enrich ...
You never know where a story will take you. You never know how, or if, it will end. Right away, I asked Ariel if I could write a story about the photo. Her answer was a quick, but kind, “No.” Every ...
Until recently, I was part of the Wallaceburg Arts Council for about 35 years. Kareen was an elementary teacher who had a specific interest in developing and co-ordinating a children’s series for the ...
At the end of story, I asked anybody who could decipher the name on the barge, to please contact me. On Dec. 17, shortly after the story was posted to the Courier Press website, I received a call from ...
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