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The winter from hell

Posted: Feb 28, 2014 at 8:57 am   /   Columnists

Of this winter season 03 and 04 Terrible stories are told Of the damage inflicted upon this poor burgh By the wind and the snow and the ice and the cold. On the weather channel the red warnings flash Every ten minutes advice It’s wind mixed with cold mixed with ice mixed with snow To […]

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Nuke junk

Posted: Feb 28, 2014 at 8:54 am   /   Columnists

I find it hard to believe a microwave oven can be the cause of high blood pressure. No, I’m not saying the invisible rays radiating from the oven whenever I press “start,” nor am I saying the volcanic temperatures of anything warmed therein gives rise to the rise. It’s the SE error code that makes […]

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ACE Goup Classic 2014

Posted: Feb 21, 2014 at 9:06 am   /   Columnists

There are occasions when I find I must defer to a colleague or a friend when it comes to writing about particular subjects. When it comes to golf, that would be Al Stitt. Al has played the game for many years, has replaced a grip or two for thousands of clubs, and has designed sets […]

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Globetrotting grapes

Posted: Feb 21, 2014 at 9:04 am   /   Columnists

The over 5,000 grape varietals in the world fall into two major categories: Vitis Vinifera, predominant in Europe, and Vitis Labrusca native to North America. Despite this large number of varietals, winemakers tend to create wines from a limited palette. When I have the opportunity to taste something outside this classic range, I usually leap […]

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‘Siglo del sebo’

Posted: Feb 21, 2014 at 8:59 am   /   Columnists

I must say that the sight of a red-bellied woodpecker at the suet feeder this morning goes a long way to consoling the heart; the bird’s crimson- stained hood sparkles against the heavy backdrop of sky. A downy woodpecker holds in place waiting for a turn at the grub with a lineup of chickadees not […]

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The Pete Seeger I knew

Posted: Feb 21, 2014 at 8:56 am   /   Columnists

It was an embarrassing moment. My wife and I had run a rather openly ‘folkie’ household, with many a kitchen music hootenanny session. Our children were encouraged to participate but always seemed to have something else to do. So when Pete Seeger died recently at age 94, my wife and I shed a tear or […]

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Wave the flags

Posted: Feb 21, 2014 at 8:53 am   /   Columnists

Let’s just say, at the beginning of the hype I wasn’t going to watch any of the Olympic coverage. Nothing. No way. Damn that Putin for his intolerant, homophobic ways. I was going to show him. Yup. That’s what I was going to do. Instead of watching the Olympics I was going to do something […]

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Olympic Break 2014

Posted: Feb 14, 2014 at 9:16 am   /   Columnists

I trust that most of you are spending a fair amount of time, even some in odd hours, to catch a few Olympic waves. I also trust that you watched the tribute to The Beatles on Sunday night, the 50th anniversary of their appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show. Flurries of memories danced in the […]

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Valentine bubbly

Posted: Feb 14, 2014 at 9:14 am   /   Columnists

On a recent research trip we stayed in the heart of California’s Gold Country, in the town of Sutter Creek. From the second-storey veranda of our hotel, we overlooked a street scene that came straight out of a Hollywood cowboy movie set. Except the buildings were real. And you could feel the legacy of boom […]

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The unbearable lightness of trucks

Posted: Feb 14, 2014 at 9:07 am   /   Columnists

It’s a big deal. It’s been the bestselling truck in Canada for more than 40 years, bringing in over 40 per cent of the company’s Canadian sales volume, and it accounts for about $30 billion in annual corporate worldwide revenue. It’s the Ford F-150. And it’s changing, big time. Ford announced during last month’s North […]

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