This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment – Part Two
Also appearing is Milli Schop, who you may recall I mentioned once or twice as being a fantastic singer.
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Also appearing is Milli Schop, who you may recall I mentioned once or twice as being a fantastic singer.
Read moreIt appears, however, the lack of action to date by national and state or provincial governments—including Canada’s—means a much higher rise in temperature is likely.
Read moreOur biggest problem this year, will be what to do for you, our closest relatives.
Read moreIt also is about the effects of the pettiness and chicanery of Clarence Campbell and some of the power brokers in the NHL
Read moreSUNonline/Orillia believed having the award was an institution which should survive the closing of the Packet, and because SUNonline/Orillia was not in position to pick it up, the City should look into managing it until a news organization emerged strong enough to continue the tradition.
Read moreCouncillors, the thing you need to keep top of mind about your session today is, where are the bricks in all this?
Read more“I’m the new guy on the block. I’m here to help keep that music alive out there in performances. I’m going to do my best because I love it.”
Read moreODAC has new leadership and for some time this board and the previous one have been talking about how, and acting to strengthen and grow the council.
Read moreAlong comes Prince Charming who throws her over the back of a horse and they ride off into the sunset.
Read moreSome contractors may claim heat pumps don’t work well in Orillia’s climate and are still interested in installing gas equipment. But, there are an increasing number of installers experienced in heat pumps.
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