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What they did is bloody hard to do, unless of course, you have no sense of time and no two bones in your body working in sympathetic rhythm,
Read moreWhat they did is bloody hard to do, unless of course, you have no sense of time and no two bones in your body working in sympathetic rhythm,
Read moreThere are only a few days left to help OMAH snag $10,000 from the Great Canadian Giving Challenge
Read moreOn the latter point, the worst time to hear about a good idea is after a facility‘s doors open.
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 moreWhere’s Bill Davis when you need him.
Read morePolling of Canadians by EcoAnalytics in 2017 has shown 86% of Canadians believe there is solid evidence of climate change.
Read moreThe things they should be outraged over are no big deal, while pouring coffee almost turns into a donnybrook.
Read moreShareBy John Swartz The Washago Song contest happened Sunday at the community center with 10 entries getting to perform and
Read more… and a Benny Goodman medley, from which no one would have gotten out alive if it didn’t contain Sing, Sing, Sing. Good choice Mr. Hilts.
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