Winter Mondays
by Phyllis Bohonis Mondays were always my favourite, Monday evenings that is and especially Monday evenings in winter. I was reared in the pre-dryer era. The laundry was always hung outside, winter and summer....
by Phyllis Bohonis Mondays were always my favourite, Monday evenings that is and especially Monday evenings in winter. I was reared in the pre-dryer era. The laundry was always hung outside, winter and summer....
Editor’s Comment: As the Ottawa Civic Election approaches October 22nd, 2018 the HUB will provide coverage from all Candidates seeking office who wish to publish a message to ward residents. Comments and opinions are...
submitted by Justyna & Kathryn Lawrence One of the great things about a birthday is presents, so the Lawrence Clan in Richmond have been working hard, for the past 3 years, creating three gifts....
by Stephanie Williams Air Canada Flight AC450 from Toronto landed in Ottawa on time at 1:10 p.m. on Thursday June 21. The first person off the plane was Heba (centre above) whose sister Sanna...
By: Carissa Fortin As I sit here writing this, a million memories come to my mind. I think of the Grade 9 BBQ when I first met the other students of the graduating class...
by Carissa Fortin Prom. Homecoming. Call it what you will. Call it what you want. It’s all the same. It’s a night to remember. For seniors all over the world, Prom is the last...
WHERE IS HOME? Poem and Photo by Lee Ann Eckhardt Smith Perhaps the parental address: a place from where you spring or flee or where you can return being sure of refuge. Maybe a...
By Carissa Fortin May 31st 2018. Teachers and staff stood waiting to let students into the cafeteria for what would possibly be the best night of their lives. Students stood in line, in their...
The weather was great, the parade was great, the events were great, the whole celebration weekend was great! In a word “great” just about sums up the whole weekend event and the sentiment of...
Before a gathering of several hundred participants the Duke of Richmond, dressed in his finest, escorted Cydney Green, chair of Richmond’s bicentennial celebrations, to her seat. The grand opening celebrations were about to get...
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