By Ronald Zajac , 14 June 2016 Radical philosophy defended by fire type Civic Affairs Read more about Radical philosophy defended by fire (Bust of Pythagoras, photo by Galilea at German Wikipedia.) Brockville has always been known as a conservative town.
By Ronald Zajac , 10 June 2016 For once, a jam without the gag type Civic Affairs Read more about For once, a jam without the gag (Leigh Bursey, left, and Tony Clement jam in the studio.)
By Ronald Zajac , 17 May 2016 Parkedale plan is 'off-road' type Civic Affairs Read more about Parkedale plan is 'off-road' (A proposed alternate route to the Laurier Boulevard bike lanes, as submitted by Bob Valley.)
By Ronald Zajac , 12 May 2016 The Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Bureaucracy type Book blog Read more about The Ravenous Bugblatter Beast of Bureaucracy Serendipity is often exhilarating, sometimes mildly humorous and mostly harmless.
By Ronald Zajac , 6 May 2016 Tony Barnes gets the last word type Civic Affairs Read more about Tony Barnes gets the last word (Tony Barnes speaks at the Aquatarium grand opening. Photo by Darcy Cheek)
By Ronald Zajac , 5 May 2016 Downtown West was a nice idea type Civic Affairs Read more about Downtown West was a nice idea
By Ronald Zajac , 28 April 2016 Canada's virtuous cycle type Civic Affairs Read more about Canada's virtuous cycle (Refugee expert Mike Molloy, left, speaks to Ba Duong. RONALD ZAJAC/The Recorder and Times)
By Ronald Zajac , 26 April 2016 On the path to prosperity, we are more than sideways type Civic Affairs Read more about On the path to prosperity, we are more than sideways (Ruth Mitchell stands in her former house in this September 2015 file photo.)
By Ronald Zajac , 19 April 2016 Filtering the details type Civic Affairs Read more about Filtering the details It started out as a process debate.
By Ronald Zajac , 14 April 2016 The age of the professional festival type Civic Affairs Read more about The age of the professional festival (Kim Buckley, of the entertainment management company The Works, speaks to city council while Wayne Van De Graaff, president of the company Absolute Lunacy, listens during a presentation on Tuesday.)