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  • Personal dignity was what Doug Morton stood for

    ByDonna Douglas December 1, 2001March 14, 2022

    “Only 5 to 10 percent of today’s kids get into trouble with the courts. And 80 percent of first time offenders don’t come back.” With those words, Doug Morton typified the attitude that made him one of Canada’s most respected juvenile and family court judiciaries. A quiet man, with a round face and black eyes,…

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  • Phil & Valerie Callus are creating a Barrie community

    ByDonna Douglas November 24, 2001March 14, 2022

    Last week the Nebs Business Forms company recognized Valerie and Phil Callus as Barrie’s Most Community Involved Local Business in 2001. Anyone who knows the Callus team will be smiling as you read this… everywhere you go, Phil Callus is there. Everywhere! I first saw Phil scooting in and out of the crowd of people…

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  • Dump the Christmas season; I’m staying in bed!

    ByDonna Douglas November 17, 2001March 14, 2022

    My remarkable mother-in-law, Emma, gave us a wonderful Christmas tradition. A lifelong knitter, her hands flew all year long. She turned out literally dozens of pairs of colourful striped wool stocks, mitts, head bands, sweaters, slippers. At Christmas we could each count on receiving a sweater in our favourite colour. But the best part was…

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  • Carol… a committed, caring, creative, crucial link

    ByDonna Douglas November 10, 2001March 14, 2022

    “It’s better to burn out than to fade away.” Neil Young’s famous lyrics, from My, My, Hey, Hey (Out of the Blue) were never more true than this week when Barrie lost Carol Boonstra. For those who knew (and automatically loved) Carol, there’s strong consensus that she just burned out. She left her earthly address…

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  • Hats off to those in the pesticide movement

    ByDonna Douglas October 27, 2001March 14, 2022

    I’m weird. My family tells me this all the time. We have no microwave at our house. We’re one of 15% of Canadian homes that manage to live their lives microwave-less. How come? Because it makes no sense to me to cook food in something I have to have checked annually for radiation leaks. And…

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  • And now… listen to this!

    ByDonna Douglas October 27, 2001March 14, 2022

    Jay Norrie is one of my favourite people. I worked with Jay in 1997 when he launched Prestige Lawn Care, a full service lawn program. I like Jay. One of the things I learned from Jay is that not everybody and his uncle can spray pesticides; it takes specific, certified skills and the knowledge that…

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  • Jean Wilson lived each of her communities with love

    ByDonna Douglas October 20, 2001March 14, 2022

    When Jean Wilson died last month, a shudder rippled through the Roman Catholic community in Barrie. People stopped–stunned–and profoundly saddened by the loss that Jean’s death brings to her many communities. We each live several roles in our lives, that of sister or brother, parent, child, caregiver, community volunteer, our working contribution, friend. Jean’s life…

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  • A chance to give means your life will be richer

    ByDonna Douglas October 13, 2001March 14, 2022

    It’s been three years since my daughter and I first ventured into the Out Of The Cold program. We were looking for a volunteer effort that we could both do together. And we wanted the opportunity to work in a team setting. So we signed on for Out Of The Cold. We don’t have an…

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  • A seal of self employment awaits you on Wednesday

    ByDonna Douglas October 6, 2001March 14, 2022

    Tired of the commute? Tired of feeling like your work doesn’t matter two hoots to anyone? Tired of knowing you’re likely next to get “the axe”? There’s another way to live. And you can get a bird’s eye view of what that looks like on Wednesday from 2 to 8 pm at the Army Navy…

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  • UPscale yard sale goes downstairs

    ByDonna Douglas September 29, 2001March 14, 2022

    Jim Campbell’s creating magic again. He did it three years ago when he and another dealer opened the Upscale Yard on Collier St. Jim took bright, airy space that used to house Ontario Hydro, and then the City of Barrie’s Engineering Department, and then the city’s Social Services department, and turned it into a mecca…

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