Double trouble

I have gotten myself in a bit of a pickle lately by trying to do too much and trying to do too many things at the same time.

Keepers of the mountain

In these ever-changing times, many traditions that were once passed on from one generation to the next, are being forgotten and lost.

The power of pilates

Get up, get out and get moving! Something we all look forward to now that summer has arrived.

Cycling Through the Years Our city of champions rolls on

As I was driving out to visit some friends in South Gillies one weekend I found myself sharing the journey with not just other cars, but a multitude of cyclists who were grinding their way up and d

Number please?

These were the first words spoken through the telephone by Alexander Graham Bell to his assistant Thomas Watson March 10, 1876.

The Founder's Museum

Stepping into the Upsala Train Station at the Founders’ Museum and Pioneer Village, I was transported back in time to the interesting and colourful past of the area.

Tanis and Doug Boardman

For much of her teen years and into her twenties, Tanis Boardman traveled around the world as a professional figure skater.

Cycling's dynamic duo

On a warm Wednesday evening I drove my car to meet up with Kate Tinkler and Pam Dawes at the mustering point for their Women on Wheels (WOW) cycling group.

Ode to Arthur

As we prepared the spring issue I heard news that Arthur Black, a talented writer broadcaster who began his 30 year career at the CBC radio outlet on Miles Street was battling pancreatic cancer.

Cabernet Sauvignon Around the World

Cabernet Sauvignon is arguably the greatest wine grape in the world. This point must always be arguable, because wine is so diverse and opinions are so personal.

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