Cornwall ON – We were moved by the appeal to help the Agapé Centre get their new stove for their Soup Kitchen and have decided to make a special offer. On any new Advertising, Marketing, or Messaging plan or upgrade of current plans we will donate 50% of the feeContinue Reading

Cornwall ON – What happens when you go through your hectic day and forget or you were too busy to eat breakfast and lunch? You become irritable, tired and unable to concentrate and you realize you are famished. You feel terrible, realize you are hungry then start consuming the first thing you can.Continue Reading

Senators earn $132,300 a year as a base salary, serve until age 75. It’s a fact, that a majority of Canadian don’t want it. The total cost for Canadian taxpayers to maintain the Senate in 2008-2009 was $90,232,000. And they sat in the Senate for only 69 days. . SenateContinue Reading

Cornwall ON – Cornwall Ontario has a long tradition when it comes to tasty Chicken Wings.  It goes back to Freddies and their 10 cent wing nights which would draw line ups and sell as many as 20,000 wings in a single night. I was talking with Paul Lefebvre whoContinue Reading

Cornwall ON – The Provincial Liberal Association of Stormont, Dundas and South Glengarry will be holding a Tribute Dinner for retiring MPP Jim Brownell on Saturday, April 30 at the Best Western Parkway Inn in Cornwall. Through two terms as the local representative at Queen’s Park, Jim Brownell has successfullyContinue Reading

I would like to clarify just where the CVA stands in reference to Bill C-55 and the recent politicalization of our most vulnerable veterans plight. I am profoundly disappointed to note that other veterans groups are proactively supporting Bill C-55 by encouraging their membership to contact opposition senators claiming theContinue Reading

When Striking an Awkward Balance Means Striking Out: Budget 2011   By Alexandre Laurin, Finn Poschmann and William B.P. Robson     The many minor, targeted spending initiatives and tax credits proposed in the 2011 federal budget delay a badly needed return to budget balance.   Notwithstanding their appeal toContinue Reading

With the Liberals at the wheel in the province in Ontario and in the county of SD and SG we can look forward to a new four year plan to strengthen our economy, part of which has already begun to take shape. This plan includes such things as laying aContinue Reading

Victoria BC – Mr. D.J. Skinner of Victoria, British Columbia wants Canadians to participate in the Government’s Beyond Border Working Group.   Here is his Letter to the Editor: Thank you for the opportunity to provide input regarding the proposed border management Plan. There are many aspects of border managementContinue Reading

Cornwall ON – Andrei Kostitsyn managed to squeeze off two shots as Montreal was shut out 2-0 by Buffalo.    The Habs out shot the Sabres 31-24, but couldn’t get anything past Ryan Miller.    The Habs needed a hero, but it looks like most of those are injured atContinue Reading

Ottawa ON – Has the Japanese nuclear disaster got you thinking about the effects of radiation?  What is PR and what is fact?   Come to Saint Paul University in Ottawa Friday and Saturday, March 25th and 26th.  Physicians for Global Survival will bring you facts – and provide anContinue Reading

Courtice ON – Greenpeace members are delaying the hearings for an expansion of the Darlington Nuclear facility at Hope Fellowship Church 1685 Bloor Street, Courtice. The Japanese crisis is fueling the protest and Canadians fears not only of Nuclear power in general, but about safety and precautions to protect peopleContinue Reading