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Sibel Edmonds has a story to tell. She went to work as a Turkish and Farsi translator for the FBI five days after 9/11. Part of her job was to translate and transcribe recordings of conversations between suspected Turkish intelligence agents and their American contacts. She was fired from the FBI in April 2002 after [...]
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by Mike Adams, NaturalNews Editor - (NaturalNews) She was deathly afraid of the flu. So she asked her doc what she should do. He jabbed her unseen With a swine flu vaccine Blurting, “Darling, I haven’t a clue.” – by the Health Ranger Let’s not beat around the bush on this issue: The swine flu vaccines [...]
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The Collingwood Public Library will be hosting an afternoon of events and activities about Climate Change Action for ALL AGES on Saturday, October 17th! The Drum In to support the International Day for Climate Change Action will take place on Saturday, October 24th…with a concert to follow. For details see the attached documents. Website: www.collingwoodpubliclibrary.ca
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(CNN) — Days before a key meeting with Western leaders, Iran test-fired two types of long-range missiles Monday in part of what the Islamic republic called routine military exercises, its state-run media reported. The tests drew condemnation from France, which noted through its Foreign Ministry that the action comes only a week after Iran revealed [...]
09/27/2009Read More
‘An Inconvenient Ghost’ @ your library® Join us on Thursday, October 22nd at 7 pm for an extraordinary lecture by Cameron Bagg, founder of The HAUNT CLUB, Haunt Scene Investigations and Ghost Research group. After solving his own haunted apartment mystery in 1990, he went on to research the paranormal and assist families and businesses [...]
09/27/2009Read More

A Victorian retreat by the river. Millhollow B&B offers comfort and relaxation in the beautiful setting of Georgian Bay. A walking distance to downtown Meaford, restaurants, harbour, hiking/biking trails, and parks. millhollow.ca
09/25/2009Read More

Each time history repeats itself, so it’s said, the price goes up. The twentieth century was a time of runaway growth in human population, consumption, and technology, placing a colossal load on all natural systems, especially earth, air, and water—the very elements of life. The most urgent questions of the twenty-first century are: where will [...]
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René Girard was born in the southern French city of Avignon on Christmas day in 1923. Between 1943 and 1947, he studied in Paris at the École des Chartres, an institution for the training of archivists and historians, where he specialized in medieval history. In 1947 he went to Indiana University on a year’s fellowship [...]
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Beautiful Custom-made Dresses, Bride Dresses, Bridesmaid Dresses and Alterations of any kind by designer Ines Fernandez. Please call Ines at 705 429-2199, Wasaga Beach
09/23/2009Read More
David Hillyard – More than half of the world’s fisheries are fully exploited, putting 27 million jobs and $100bn of income at risk, UN data shows. One sixth of the world’s population relies on fish as their main or sole source of animal protein. Yet despite considerable effort by many groups, unsustainable fishing continues apace [...]
09/22/2009Read More

Saturday, October 3 to Sunday, October 25, 2009 at MEAFORD HALL Presented by the Meaford Creative Arts Association OPENING RECEPTION: Saturday, October 3, 2009 2:00 – 4:00 p.m For the weekend of October 3rd and 4th, the Gallery hours are 10:00 – 4:00 p.m. For all other gallery hours contact Meaford Hall 1-877-538-0463. Contact Bonnie Goudie, [...]