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  • Growing up equal is a very powerful thing

    ByDonna Douglas July 22, 2006March 14, 2022

    If you look at the track record of Major Roy Randell, it’s like a Canadian geography lesson. While he spent his youth in a Newfoundland outport and then in Corner Brook, Roy took his officers training in St John’s and moved to Ontario where he met his wife, Charlene, who also grew up in Newfoundland….

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  • The business of business gets better in Barrie

    ByDonna Douglas July 15, 2006March 14, 2022

    Samantha Romanick is embracing Barrie with her heart and soul. A newcomer who has chosen Barrie with her husband and two kids, Samantha is in one of Barrie’s many new neighbourhoods. And I’d be willing to bet she’s the glue that holds it together, and the bright light that makes it shine. As we were…

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  • Peter’s legacy is one of kind tenacity and gentle persistence

    ByDonna Douglas July 8, 2006March 14, 2022

    Buying your first house may be one of the most exciting times in your life. It sure was for my first husband and I, back in 1973. Some time ago I wrote about our incredible experience with our real estate rep, Irene Forbes. Well, in those days (early 70s), Barrie’s northern boundaries were Cundles Rd….

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  • I’m no longer my husband’s #1 priority…

    ByDonna Douglas July 1, 2006March 14, 2022

    It kind of crept up on me. In fact, I can’t tell you when I finally realized that my husband’s attention had been diverted. At first, it’s the little things… his attention span seemed really short, in fact, his head seemed focussed somewhere else entirely. In the middle of conversations, he’ll stop mid-sentence (either my…

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  • MPC handles your Eureka!! moments

    ByDonna Douglas June 24, 2006March 14, 2022

    I’m sure this has happened to you… You’re doing something and you wish somebody would invent a whatcha-ma-callit. And then you think you should invent it yourself and make the profits. But you don’t do anything about it… too complicated. Well, Bill Pidlysny is a cut above most of us. Bill owns PAD Mechanical and…

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  • Little Red Maple celebrates a tender life

    ByDonna Douglas June 17, 2006March 14, 2022

    “What an impact, what a gift this young woman gave to her world in her short years here. And what a remarkable tribute that a community of elderly people would honour her memory with this brilliant, living testament.” …. K’Leigh Cundall lived a big life. Born in 1984, she was a keen student. And as…

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  • The guys and gals behind the goodness in Barrie

    ByDonna Douglas June 10, 2006March 14, 2022

    There are hundreds of reasons why living in Barrie is a terrific way to built a life. Some of them happened this weekend during Celebrate Barrie on the waterfront. Others happen every day of the year when Armed Forces veterans gather at the Army Navy Air Force Club on George St. They gather to reminisce….

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  • Sometimes it takes an outsider to look in…

    ByDonna Douglas June 3, 2006March 14, 2022

    For the past couple of weeks, theatre excellence has taken to the tiny stage at Talk is Free Theatre. With 120 seats, this ambitious ‘tiny giant’ in the theatre world has been presenting the first Canadian mainland run of a long-ignored Canadian story written by a well known Canadian theatre reviewer, Richard Ouzounian. Emily, the…

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  • When travellers meet locals, both worlds can benefit

    ByDonna Douglas May 27, 2006March 14, 2022

    Anne Brobyn is/was a social worker. Her turf was inner city Toronto. Her clients were street kids. With her childhood lived in Etobicoke, and her training as a social worker preparing her to listen and respond, she felt somehow she was missing an element that could make a difference. When Anne holidayed, she went to…

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  • The flurry of feet, and flash of silk… it’s coming!

    ByDonna Douglas May 20, 2006March 14, 2022

    The Flamenco’s are coming! The Flamenco’s are coming! Treasa O’Driscoll, her Irish lilt normally calm to the ear, gets pretty excited when she talks about Novalis Hall. This remarkable building is nestled among a forest of hardwoods in the depths of Camphill Community, south of Angus, off County Rd. 10. [Click here for more about…

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