Happenings Around Ontario

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M&M, Cascadian Lovers
Fellow convivial sentients,

I proffer this thread as a place for y'all to place any news, happenings, sightings, and such that involve Ontario.
 
How smart is that? Revert to a curriculum that is essentially pre-internet. So no contemporary concerns about consent, privacy, etc., JUST to start... I'm starting to hope that this one is a particularly painful "you get what you vote for" lesson.
 
How smart is that? Revert to a curriculum that is essentially pre-internet. So no contemporary concerns about consent, privacy, etc., JUST to start... I'm starting to hope that this one is a particularly painful "you get what you vote for" lesson.
Government can be pretty funny at times
Thinking they can b g_ddess sometimes (only we know what is best 4 yas)
It'll b interesting 2 see what happens
 
How smart is that? Revert to a curriculum that is essentially pre-internet. So no contemporary concerns about consent, privacy, etc., JUST to start... I'm starting to hope that this one is a particularly painful "you get what you vote for" lesson.

Do it w/o thought ... sort of like brute force of polity (means excessive in some dictionaries) ... thus excesses go on in real worldly types without thoughts from out of their spectra ... an uneducated guess 'd ?
 
Municipal election weirdness here in London. We have mayoralty candidates coming out our wazoo (14, I think, now that former London West federal MP & ex-Harper cabinet minister Ed Holder has jumped in) but ward races aren't attracting similar interest. Three wards aren't even being contested as of today, with the incumbents being the only registered candidates, and others have only two or three. Two weeks to go until nominations close so it will be interesting to see if anyone steps up.
 
FYI, I'll have to see where Holder stands on a couple issues, but he might become my choice if he takes stands on those issues I can support.
 
Ribfest in my community this weekend! Anybody hungry? As my husband was out for his early morning walk, he said the aroma of brisket being slow cooked was wafting across from the park :) I think we'll probably go get some supper there - good musicians performing, family activities etc. etc.
 
And to serve our community better - Ribfest features halal and vegetarian options :cool:
 
Ribfest in my community this weekend! Anybody hungry? As my husband was out for his early morning walk, he said the aroma of brisket being slow cooked was wafting across from the park :) I think we'll probably go get some supper there - good musicians performing, family activities etc. etc.

London's is the August long weekend but we rarely go. Not really our thing. I see that, like our Food Festival, they have added craft beer to the mix for this year. London has several small breweries now so it makes sense. Good way to plug some local product.
 
I have a friend who is doing that for the first time this year. He posted a picture on Instagram. It looks like a madhouse. Busy, busy.
 
It is Northwind - and the local churches get involved too - opening space, serving meals etc.
 
We were there on a Friday the 13th once a few years ago. My mother-in-law had a cottage in the area. It was eerie being followed by so many bikers. We went into town for a bit and it was quite lively. It was a fun time. I understand why people do that. Port Dover and towns like it are cool anyway.
 
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