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GARDEN CLIPPINGS: Sweet potato vine is wildly popular, great for planters

Years ago, Grandma grew potatoes in the veggie garden. Grandma always knows best. Years ago, Grandma grew potatoes in the veggie garden. Potatoes...

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John Degroot

Gilberts: Thinking about my mother as Mother’s Day draws near

Have I ever told you about my mother? No, because I have always made it a rule not to write about my family. Everyone has their own memories. Have...

previous day 20

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Jim And Lisa Gilbert

Up in the sky: The looming threat of asteroid impacts

The vast canvas of space is littered with celestial debris, remnants of our solar system’s formation. Asteroids, rocky worlds left over from the...

previous day 10

Sarnia Observer

Tim Philp

Tea service arrives in England

In our world of electronic and digital communications, one wonders what evidence of our day-to-day lives will exist for our descendants in the next...

thursday 20

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For The Expositor

Library celebrates Asian Heritage Month

This May, our community joins together to celebrate the rich history, diverse cultures, and significant contributions of Canadians of Asian descent...

thursday 10

Sarnia Observer

For The Expositor

A voice from beyond

Three small words. They’re simple words with profound meaning for a British woman in north London whose story has touched the hearts of people...

thursday 10

Sarnia Observer

Rick Gamble

Eric Bunnell's People: Getting ready for market day

Organizers are excited about a new mid-week market day being introduced this year t’s a sure sign that another St. Thomas spring is well upon us –...

thursday 20

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Eric Bunnell

WALLACEBURG ARTS: A few reasons to celebrate

Chatham-Kent Arts and Culture Network officials grateful for long-term funding This week, let’s talk celebration! At the municipal council meeting...

thursday 10

Sarnia Observer

Dave Babbitt

Streets of Stratford: Sargint Street

William Beauchamp Sargint and his wife, Alicia Reeves, were the first permanent residents of Stratford William Beauchamp Sargint was an Irish...

thursday 20

Sarnia Observer

Paul Wilker And Gord Conroy

ROBINET: Living big in a skinny world

I must say I was surprised, and gratified to read that Chatham-Kent’s acing medical officer of health has dared to raise the subject and the stigma...

07.05.2024 20

Sarnia Observer

Karen Robinet

GARDEN CLIPPINGS: Sweet potato vine is wildly popular

Grandma always knows best.     Years ago, Grandma grew potatoes in the veggie garden.   Potatoes are fun to grow because all the action happens...

07.05.2024 20

Sarnia Observer

John Degroot

RHODES: The busy scene of the Crump bakery

My friend Stephen Bellinger recently posted the included interior picture of the Crump Bakery and Confectionary to the Chatham History group on...

07.05.2024 20

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John Rhodes

ASK THE MONEY LADY: Dealing with your ‘wall of resistance’

Dear Money Lady Readers: Sometimes people hit their “wall of resistance” and want to quit, especially now in a downturned economy. Is your dog...

07.05.2024 20

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Christine Ibbotson

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