By ron , 15 December 2016 Is Brockville too small for 'home runs'? type Civic Affairs Read more about Is Brockville too small for 'home runs'? Two seemingly separate stories from city hall this week are in fact vitally related.
By ron , 4 November 2016 Take the beehive flag around the world type Civic Affairs Read more about Take the beehive flag around the world
By ron , 18 October 2016 A cafe across from the Arts Centre? Well, d'uh! type Civic Affairs Read more about A cafe across from the Arts Centre? Well, d'uh! (Douglas McLean, left, and Kimberley Davey pose by the counter at Maphin's.) Every now and then, someone comes up with a “D’uh” idea.
By ron , 27 September 2016 Has the OPP train left the station? type Civic Affairs Read more about Has the OPP train left the station?
By ron , 22 September 2016 A letter to the supervisor type Civic Affairs Read more about A letter to the supervisor To the attention of the provincial supervisor who will soon take charge of Brockville General Hospital:
By ron , 13 September 2016 Apples to averages: Some OPP costing takeaways type Civic Affairs Read more about Apples to averages: Some OPP costing takeaways (Mayor David Henderson speaks to the OPP contact ad hoc committee last Wednesday.)
By ron , 27 July 2016 What is the price of a new direction? type Civic Affairs Read more about What is the price of a new direction? (Tony Weeks at a BGH board meeting in March 2015.)
By ron , 20 July 2016 Technicalities and good ideas type Civic Affairs Read more about Technicalities and good ideas
By ron , 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.