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Survived. Thrived.
So long, 2020. Buh-bye. Ciao. Hosta la vista, baby. But before you go, one last thing (I always like to get the last word): thank you, 2020, for lessons that I didn’t know I needed and the wake-up call that has forever changed my perspective on who and what matters.
Arthur Christmas Poultry Show held until 1943
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Public health: ‘The moment the vaccine arrives, we are ready’
WELLINGTON COUNTY – The region's top doctor says public health can start vaccinating residents within 24 hours of receiving the COVID-19 vaccine from the province.
A Christmas like no other
Has anyone been here before or is this a first?
Open Mind:Practicing gratitude
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we live, work, and connect. What may have felt like a novelty nine months ago has now become isolating, boring and mundane.
Christmas spirit
It took two weeks to decorate our Christmas tree. Two weeks. The beautiful lush fir tree stood straight and firm in the corner of the living room in its sand pail, patiently waiting for its holiday dressing, but I couldn’t do it.
Arthur’s Christmas Poultry Fair started in 1915
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
Positive vs. negative
My kids and family have heard this line a thousand times, maybe more: Everybody has a contribution…
Hey Santa
Santa, I am writing to you because I know this year I won’t be allowed to see you in person to…
Roads dominated first years of Wellington County council
The following is a re-print of a past column by former Advertiser columnist Stephen Thorning, who…
He’s making a list…
In normal years, I wouldn’t have to do this. Santa Claus, with an army of elves at this disposal,…