By Ronald Zajac , 17 September 2014 Taking its queue from the tunnel? type Civic Affairs Read more about Taking its queue from the tunnel?
By Ronald Zajac , 12 September 2014 Following her compass type Civic Affairs Read more about Following her compass (Louise Severson, right, shakes hands with city clerk Sandra MacDonald after filing her revised nomination papers.)
By Ronald Zajac , 11 September 2014 A branding idea that went South type Civic Affairs Read more about A branding idea that went South (Dave Paul speaks to council in this file photo.)
By Ronald Zajac , 3 September 2014 Same place, different time type Civic Affairs Read more about Same place, different time (Developer Matthew Eyre points to his proposed Rockford Forest development on a map in a city staff report.)
By Ronald Zajac , 27 August 2014 It's not ducks we are hunting... type Civic Affairs Read more about It's not ducks we are hunting... In my lead for the latest city salaries story, I used the familiar expression “hunting where the ducks are.”
By Ronald Zajac , 12 August 2014 Not going to happen, but something has to happen type Civic Affairs Read more about Not going to happen, but something has to happen (Auditor Howard Allan speaks to Augusta Township council Monday evening.)
By Ronald Zajac , 3 August 2014 One town, two Hamlets type Book blog Read more about One town, two Hamlets
By Ronald Zajac , 30 July 2014 When did the train leave the station? type Civic Affairs Read more about When did the train leave the station? (Yep, we missed out on this...)
By Ronald Zajac , 23 July 2014 Beatty blended CEO thinking with community-mindedness type Civic Affairs Read more about Beatty blended CEO thinking with community-mindedness It may be a little early to sing the praises of a departed city councillor, since the election is still three months away.
By Ronald Zajac , 24 June 2014 Did we fix a broken window? type Civic Affairs Read more about Did we fix a broken window? (Alvis Larocque, left, and Troy Merkley work on the sidewalk Monday in front of the former Woolworth's building.)