Month: May 2014
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Chili to the Burn
There was a time when I occasionally indulged in beverages brimful of beaded bubbles instead of liquids intended merely to prevent dehydration and desiccation. It Continue reading
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When the Storm Comes, Be Ready
Whether you believe in climate change and its possible effects on the weather, you need to be prepared for the Atlantic Caribbean Hurricane Season that Continue reading
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The Saga of a Mississauga River Community
What’s the point of voting if what really counts is money? It’s as though casting a ballot is really giving away a franchise rather than Continue reading
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Wanted Dead or Alive
The archetypal Western movie, “Gunfight at the OK Corral” was based on a 30-second gun battle in the aptly-named town of Tombstone between the Earp Continue reading
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Dancing With Code – Juett Carty Combines Her Passions
Pursing a double major degree in Computer Science and Dance might seem implausible at first glance. However, Juett Carty, the 2014 JNGI Rex Nettleford Scholarship Continue reading
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Coffee, Tea or Me Too?
In my Grandmother’s house, we always had three kinds of “tea”. The choices were green tea, coffee tea and cocoa tea. Sometimes, for a treat, Continue reading