Home » August 29th, 2010 Entries posted on “August, 2010”

Marjorie Seguin

Tweet

August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Times columnists | Read More »

David Simmonds

Busy Candidates I want to help the busy candidates for mayor. So here’s an all-purpose speech template. Candidates—just go through what follows and choose option A, B or C. Square brackets indicate an instruction. Ladies and gentlemen, I am: A. Proud to have been born and raised in the County and to trace my roots [...]

August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Times columnists | Read More »

James Hurst

Tweet

August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Times columnists | Read More »

Robin Baranyai

Tweet

August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Times columnists | Read More »

Theresa Durning

Tweet

August 29th, 2010 | Posted in Times columnists | Read More »

Dukes hopefuls shine

Dukes-Featured

Fans flock to DukeDome for summer evening hockey The Wellington Dukes were greeted with a warm August reception as the faithful mostly filled the stands of the DukeDome on Sunday night. The team didn’t disappoint. The team of mostly hopefuls making the case for one of the few remaining slots on the squad simply overpowered [...]

August 27th, 2010 | Posted in Dukes | Read More »

The question

Graph 2

It’s your turn to answer the question: Is council too big? It is now less than two months before the County goes to the polls to elect a new mayor and council. Slowly but surely, the beginnings of a campaign are starting to emerge. At risk of being lost in the discussion is the fact [...]

August 27th, 2010 | Posted in News | Read More »

Joyous tribute

Cover-Shot 2

Friends, family and colleagues gather onstage for the rousing finale to a concert celebrating Zeke Mazurek at the Regent Theatre on Monday. The show featured performances by Sylvia Tyson (above, centre) Cindy Church (fourth from right with guitar) and Zeke himself (third from left) along with a stellar cast of musicians from the County and [...]

August 27th, 2010 | Posted in Around the County,Special Feature | Read More »

Citizenship

Council was set to decide the fate of a proposed residential golf course development in Wellington after the Times went to press on Tuesday night.  As you are reading this the decision, or perhaps yet another deferral, will be known. There will be plenty of time and reason to comment on this later. Suffice it [...]

August 26th, 2010 | Posted in News | Read More »

Mertens fights for County

Levee -  Mertens

Mayor Leo Finnegan and councillor Peter Mertens met with provincial Ministry of Energy and Infrastructure Parliamentary Assistant Phil McNeely in Windsor on Monday. Together they are making the pitch that the province help out with the additional cost of the wastewater treatment plant in Picton. When the province and the federal government committed to pay [...]

August 10th, 2010 | Posted in News | Read More »

Recently Commented

  • Chris Keen: http://ontario-wind-resistance .org/2011/12/16/location-locat ion-location-migration-migr...
  • Keith Edgett: STOP STOP PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!
  • thebiggreenlie: In other words, what is going on here is ILLEGAL with McGuinty’s blessings????……...
  • Lori Smith: . Yes the government held consultations to determine setbacks -and they were not part of the GEA, but...
  • Lori Smith: My condolences to Jeff’s family. At least this part will soon be over and they can move on from his...