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  • How will you celebrate Earth Hour?

    ByDonna Douglas March 13, 2008March 14, 2022

    It was an invitation on Facebook that committed Katie Peddell to turning offyour lights. She’s also committed to turning off her lights, the lights ofall her friends, and to celebrate just being with friends sans technology. Katie Peddell is president of Georgian College Students Council. It was inthis capacity she was browsing the net in…

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  • Lifetime of community service is wrapped up in College gift

    ByDonna Douglas March 6, 2008March 14, 2022

    Last week Joanne Craig and Brenda McGregor joined almost the entire Barrie Lions Club at Georgian College. They crowded into a photo with faculty and students from the college’s Opticianry Program. The Lions were there to give a $15,000 gift which is to produce a perpetual $1000 bursary forOpticianry students. They made this gesture to…

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  • Mrs. MacLeod DOES have a first name!

    ByDonna Douglas February 28, 2008March 14, 2022

    Last week I shared the story of the world’s first butter tart, manufacturedin the kitchen of Mrs. Malcolm MacLeod in 1900 and first published in theRoyal Victoria Hospital Auxiliary’s cookbook that year. Who cares? You might ask that. Butter tart lovers would take issue withthat. And Toronto Life Magazine [December 07] saw fit to name…

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  • Just goes to show… fame can start anywhere and take forever

    ByDonna Douglas February 21, 2008March 14, 2022

    My mother, daughter and I laughed our way through the poignant JackNicholson/Morgan Freeman movie The Bucket List last week. Each of us had adifferent perspective, which makes sense considering our ages. Toronto Life Magazine published it’s own ‘bucket list’ in December and theBarrie area figured well in the absolutely must-haves before you die.Called 100 must-try-before-you-die…

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  • This Barrie company puts new meaning on getting ‘stoned’

    ByDonna Douglas February 14, 2008March 14, 2022

    The headlines of this newspaper have recently announced closings of two Barrie manufacturing facilities. Jobs lost. Reasons cited. Re-employment plans in place. Industrial adjustment people on site. It’s news, sad news, and for sure many lives are affected. But much more frequently we have in this city fabulous success stories about people who took a…

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  • So… what did your Grandma give to you?

    ByDonna Douglas February 7, 2008March 14, 2022

    Blue hair, cookies, knitted socks, a soft shoulder and unconditional love.That’s what Grandmas give us, isn’t it? I mean, after all, they’re themothers of our mothers or our fathers, one generation removed from parentaldiscipline, easy going and completely devoted to us. Right? Not my Grandma. I was blessed with both my grandmothers well into my30’s……

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  • One simple choice, “I’ll have THAT one” can make a difference

    ByDonna Douglas February 1, 2008March 14, 2022

    Every Thursday morning I stop by Dave Cuthbert’s coffee kiosk and order a Columbia roast fair trade coffee, large, black. Dave’s been volunteering at the library’s kiosk for quite awhile now and says the beverages and snacks he serves raise $13,000 a year for the library. Choosing fair trade coffee raises honest dollars for a…

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  • Eight Barrie athletes off to the Olympic Nationals

    ByDonna Douglas January 24, 2008March 14, 2022

    Monday night, those attending Barrie City Council were greeted with a seat of athletic enthusiasts–and the athletes themselves! Ian Pavlik, coach of the Ontario Olympic Alpine Racing Team introduced the athletes who are off to compete in February, 2008. The 2008 National Games are slated for a week at the end of February and 1000…

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  • BMG is one sophisticated scrap yard!

    ByDonna Douglas January 17, 2008March 14, 2022

    While Al Gore and the film, An Inconvenient Truth, brought the reality of global warming into North American households, a company in Barrie is the beacon for the manufacturing and industrial sectors when it comes to responsible care of our planet. Recycling doesn’t sound sexy and it’s easy to turn the page and check out…

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  • Riding the Rails can give back a life!

    ByDonna Douglas January 10, 2008March 14, 2022

    My first husband (and current husband) was 29 years old when his television career switched from CKVR in Barrie to Global Television in Toronto. He was 46 when he moved closer to the lake and took up an office right downtown, still in television. It was his job that brought us here initially. But the…

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