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Wholesale prices on steep rise in food – America
Wholesale prices jumped last month by the most in nearly two years due to higher energy costs and the steepest rise in food prices in 36 years. Excluding those volatile categories, inflation was tame. The Labor Department said Wednesday that the Producer Price Index rose a seasonally adjusted 1.6 percent in February [...]
‘Meaford, The Other Big Apple’ new logo
Welcome to “the other big apple”. Meaford CAO Frank Miele poses with a Scarecrow Statue of Liberty at council’s meeting on Monday afternoon. Miele unveiled the municipality’s new logo/brand: “Meaford: the other big apple.” Chris Fell Photo Don Crosby – Meaford has a new logo. But it’s not really all that new. Meaford, The Other [...]
Meaford Water & Wine – by the Bay
Opening in early April at 14 Trowbridge St. E On Premise Wine Making Wine Making Kits & Supplies Demineralized Water through Reverse Osmosis … Sphere: Related Content Related Posts Bank of Canada lowers economic outlook By Guy W. Close – The Bank of Canada now says [...]
Nuclear catastrophe forces world to rethink nuclear
With one massive lurch, planet Earth has put an end to the nuclear power “renaissance” that was gaining momentum around the world as a safe, clean energy source. For the last few decades, nuclear power looked quite good compared to the dirty coal industry which fuels most of the worlds power plants. Except for [...]
Donation for Japanese disaster fund requested of council
By Morgan Ian Adams – The municipality will be sending a sizable donation to Japan to assist with aid efforts. After a presentation by Bob Schmuck, chair of the Collingwood-Katano Sister City committee, council passed a motion to create a $5,000 account, to be used by aid agencies in that region. The money [...]
Celebrating Our Children’s Creativity At The Collingwood Library
You can experience the magic of the imagination of Collingwood’s children at the Magic of Children in the Arts show at the Collingwood Public Library during the March. Four hundred local young artists will have their work on display during the 15th annual Magic of Children in the Arts show which runs until [...]
Why we worry more than we need to
One in four of us will suffer from an anxiety disorder in our lifetime. And the rest of us will worry, fuss, and fret far more than we need to. Now, in this excerpt from his book, Worry, the psychiatrist who helped put attention deficit disorder on the map offers his treatment program [...]













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