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Winter at Last

Misty, seen here with Moreen Maskery, demonstrated her prowess as a super sled dog when the snow started to fly in the woods north of Stouffville on Feb. 18. Neil Maskery photo  Read More

The Big Chili

The heat will be on at EastRidge Church, 12485 Tenth Line, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on March 31 during the fourth annual Chili Cook-Off in support of the Whitchurch-Stouffville Emergency Care Fund. Read More  Read More

First steps

There’s a reason why a million keepsakes are available to record moments from your baby’s first year – it’s the year that goes by the fastest. Read More  Read More

Keeping out of hot water

In recent weeks, some local residents have reported receiving door-to-door solicitations from people who say they are “assessing” hot water heaters in area homes. Read More  Read More

Good night, sweet prince: Hamlet comes to Stouffville

On March 1 and 2 at 8 p.m. Nineteen on the Park presents a thrilling adaptation of Hamlet which focuses on the three most essential elements of theatre: The actor, the text and the audience. Read More  Read More

The Latcham Gallery presents Daniel Colby: Pyrite Princes

By Chai Duncan Montreal/Uxbridge artist Daniel Colby explores the ephemeral nature of young men coming of age in an exhibition which continues until April 7 at the Latcham Gallery. The subjects embody a mixture of awkward vulnerability and confident bravado that generates ambiguity as to who they are, what they have done and what they want. Read More  Read More

Food Bank thanks generous donors

To the Editor: We at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Food Bank pause to reflect on the past year. While the need for food is greater than ever, so has the community response increased. Read More  Read More

Practising what Jesus preached

To the Editor: Reading about developments and testimony in the Shafia murder trial left me fascinated by the psychological inner workings of a family bridging the traditions of their native country and Canada.  It amazed me that intolerance of what we would consider to be normal teenage behaviour would lead to such a heinous crime. Read More  Read More

Panda diplomacy comes to town

Motus O’s Circus Terrifico kicks off the Whitchurch-Stouffville Library’s March Break program at Latcham Hall on March 12 at 10:15 a.m. Other library events during the break include Magic Ian the magician, Whimz Animals, Music with Brian and the movie Puss in Boots. For full details visit www.whitchurch-library.on.ca or call 905-642-7323.  Read More

Unsinkable

By Anne Houle The word ‘unsinkable’ is associated with one event in history that was never supposed to happen; the sinking of the Titanic. We remember, 100 years later, the events of April 15, 1912, which resulted in the deaths of over 1,500 people on the ship’s maiden voyage. Read More  Read More