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By ron , 12 September 2014

Following her compass

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Civic Affairs
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(Louise Severson, right, shakes hands with city clerk Sandra MacDonald after filing her revised nomination papers.)

By ron , 11 September 2014

A branding idea that went South

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Civic Affairs
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(Dave Paul speaks to council in this file photo.)

 

By ron , 3 September 2014

Same place, different time

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Civic Affairs
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(Developer Matthew Eyre points to his proposed Rockford Forest development on a map in a city staff report.)

By ron , 27 August 2014

It's not ducks we are hunting...

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Civic Affairs
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In my lead for the latest city salaries story, I used the familiar expression “hunting where the ducks are.”

By ron , 12 August 2014

Not going to happen, but something has to happen

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Civic Affairs
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(Auditor Howard Allan speaks to Augusta Township council Monday evening.)

 

By ron , 3 August 2014

One town, two Hamlets

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Book blog
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By ron , 30 July 2014

When did the train leave the station?

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Civic Affairs
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(Yep, we missed out on this...)

 

By ron , 23 July 2014

Beatty blended CEO thinking with community-mindedness

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Civic Affairs
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It may be a little early to sing the praises of a departed city councillor, since the election is still three months away.

By ron , 24 June 2014

Did we fix a broken window?

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Civic Affairs
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(Alvis Larocque, left, and Troy Merkley work on the sidewalk Monday in front of the former Woolworth's building.)

 

By ron , 18 June 2014

This ignoble fate may have been inevitable

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Civic Affairs
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(The ill-fated bells of Trinity Anglican Church, photographed by Darcy Cheek.)

 

It is indeed a most ignoble fate.

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