Fueled by an injection of renewed energy, the King Chamber of Commerce is reaching some lofty goals. The spark provided by board members and new Manager of Member Services Alison Mumford, drew praise at the group’s AGM last week.
A passion that began at a young age has propelled at York artist throughout her career. Cheryl Uhrig always loved cartoons, which she says combine ideas, writing and art. That’s what led her to a career in advertising as a copywriter and creative director for many years.
Fears that Bill 109 will severely hinder municipal autonomy has prompted King councillors to ask the Province to put the breaks on the legislation. Council passed a motion recently, asking that the Province “take no further action” with Bill 109, the More Homes for Everyone Act, 2022, which received Royal Assent on April 14, until municipalities and other stakeholders can be included in a consultation process.
I’m tired. Not in a sleepy, sloth-in-a-tree kind of way. Not a sunbathing turtle type of sleepy. I’m tired in a life kind of way.
Famous American photographer Annie Leibovitz said capturing nature’s essence is a “dance with light.” There’s nothing like looking deep into nature, as Einstein pointed out. Thanks to technology and innovative companies like Dsoon, that journey has become easier and more enjoyable.
Canadian weather is brutal on our automobiles. Keeping our windshields clean is paramount to safe driving, through all four seasons. While wiper materials may have changed, the design has remained traditional. Until Kimblade arrived with its unique shape.
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