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95-year-old Ontario skier still enjoying the slopes with family
Doris Pierson, 95, skis at Sir Sam's near Eagle Lake in Haliburton with four generations of her family; she first skied more than 80 years ago and has also taught at Whistler.
Drop in property and persons crimes in Vauxhall in New Year
Vauxhall RCMP reported seven calls for service in January 2026 and fewer property and persons crimes compared with January 2025, while patrols and ticketing activity increased.
Renewed Hope is setting up a new community hub in Downtown Bolton
Renewed Hope has found premises at 55 Queen Street North in Bolton and is setting up a new community-focused hub after previously operating Mobile Mercy Units and seasonal drives in Caledon.
Recent heartwarming stories
Showing: 821-830Tillsonburg may be closer to a new town hall.
Council asked staff to return in open session with a comprehensive report including detailed costing and a proposed design for a Customer Service Centre renovation, and it approved a new town hall reserve now holding $2.55 million.
New Year's Resolutions often don't survive past early January.
The article observes that the burst of optimism around New Year's resolutions commonly fades within the first week or two of January, and it argues that many broken resolutions reflect unrealistic expectations rather than personal failure.
Visitors join Shabbat service at synagogue after hateful graffiti
Non-Jewish visitors attended a Shabbat service at Winnipeg's Shaarey Zedek synagogue to show solidarity after the building was tagged with hate symbols. Winnipeg Police say a 34-year-old has been arrested and charged in connection with multiple graffiti incidents.
Cupcake Day invites bakers to turn frosting into funds for animals
Cupcake Day for the Ontario SPCA will take place Feb. 23, and supporters can host cupcake parties or bake sales in January or February and register at cupcakeday.ca.
Eric Richard remembered by family after his passing
Eric Richard died on January 6, as announced by his family; a celebration of life is scheduled for January 14 at Jackson & Barnard Funeral Home in Sudbury.
Prolific B.C. artist Gathie Falk was enthralled by beauty and strangeness
Gathie Falk, a prolific British Columbia artist celebrated for colourful sculptures, paintings and performance work, died Dec. 22 at age 97 of a lung infection; many of her pieces are held in major Canadian collections.
Vaughan plasma donor centre will add whole-blood donations on Jan. 27
Starting Jan. 27, the Vaughan plasma donor centre operated by Canadian Blood Services will offer whole-blood donations alongside plasma and will hold a launch event the same day with food, games and prizes.
NYC couple credits Drummondville samaritans with safe return home
A Long Island couple who broke down in Drummondville after a Christmas trip say local Good Samaritans, including a garage owner, helped them reach home safely; they discussed the experience on Quebec AM.
Remains returned to Alberta family after being stolen in break-in
RCMP say a red velvet bag containing cremated remains stolen from a Chestermere home was left at a Calgary funeral home and returned to the family; police continue to seek two men believed responsible.
NAROZANSKI, Michael remembered for family, faith and community
The article reports Michael Narozanski entered eternal life on January 6, 2026, at his home on Manitoulin Island, and he is remembered for a long career in real estate, community involvement, and devotion to family and faith.
