This Week In Art/Culture/Entertainment
It’s a shame only about 200 people heard it. We’re a very small club. No one else will get to experience what we did.
Read moreIt’s a shame only about 200 people heard it. We’re a very small club. No one else will get to experience what we did.
Read moreOf course there’s an initial cost, but when one thinks about lower monthly bills, plus the savings society will have not having to pay for sun spills, solar panel explosions, and increased medical bills due to fresh air, it’s a wonder we’ve been so oblivious for so long
Read moreBased on those factors, he concludes $200,000 would be enough to provide security against issues that might arise provided it is held until the project is completed.
Read moreAnyone who isn’t on board at this point in time will never be on board (likely to be swept away at some point by violently rising waters) and quite frankly should remove themselves from the discussion (or be ignored) about how we deal with what appears to be inevitable
Read moreShareThe City of Orillia has a public meeting scheduled for June 3 in council chambers at 4:45 p.m. The purpose
Read moreBy the end of the day, organizers hope to have a list of actions that can be taken by individuals, by the community, and by local businesses to move Orillia toward becoming a sustainable community.
Read moreAs consumers we are powerful and vote with our money every day. As investors we have the same power to bring about incremental change.
Read moreShareReconstruction of Front Street is beginning. The project will be completed in two phases with the first from Queen Street
Read moreShareThe City of Orillia is opening a new gallery, of sorts. Space is available in the new Orillia Recreation Centre
Read moreWe live among lakes which are not yet dead, forests not yet cut, and precious-few wetlands that still have our backs when it rains hard.
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