August 2022 Archive

Creative Live! Cam is an all-on-one tool

We’ve learned a lot during our remote work over the past couple of years. We know we have to work smarter and communicate better. Looking presentable and professional during online meetings is important and you need the right tools for an effective, crystal clear presentation.

Being true guardians of the planet and nature

Most of us should realize by now we are only temporary guardians of this planet. Our time is limited and yet our history, traditions and land ownership patterns have contributed to inequality, greed and a false sense of security.

Rest easy with world’s first smart topper

Unplugging at the end of the day, complemented by a good night’s sleep, can do wonders for mind and body. Leveraging technology, one company has introduced the world’s first Smart Topper that adjusts cooling and heating while you sleep.

Local girl proud to represent Team Canada in Michigan

Long-time King Weekly Sentinel delivery girl, Tristan Tobin, has a lot more to her than just throwing your newspaper on your front porch. The 14-year-old, King Township native will be representing Team Canada, at the North American Youth Championships in Traverse City, Michigan this week.

HGTV looking for cottage renos

HGTV is looking for cottage owners looking to revamp their digs. They’re looking for unique vacation homes to renovate for upcoming episodes of Scott’s Vacation House Rules, hosted by King’s own Scott McGillivray.

Work progresses, many projects complete

Work on King Township’s major capital projects continues this summer, with key transportation, environmental, park and facilities projects being completed and others under way.

Stratford offers full ‘storybook’ experience

A visit to Stratford is an all-encompassing experience, combining art, culture and serenity. While visitors are largely drawn to the renowned Stratford Theatre, there’s plenty of off-stage magic in this beautiful city. Shakespeare himself never visited Canada’s Stratford, but this namesake city would have made him beam with delight. He would have found inspiration in many of the city’s bookstores, cafes and walking paths.

Canadian-made Maddle boards fit the bill

There’s plenty of summer left to enjoy fun in the sun activities. And paddleboarding fits the bill for all levels of fitness. If you’re new to the sport, you’ll get hooked fast! Canadian Maddle is an inflatable paddle board that makes it easy to explore coastlines, lakes, and rivers in style.

Bolton aerospace firm boosts universities

Canadensys Aerospace is supporting York University and Western University in the Canadian Space Agency’s Canadian CubeSat Project (CCP). Through this national initiative, winning teams of professors and students are offered the unique opportunity to design and build their own miniature satellite called a CubeSat, which will be launched into space later this year.

We 50-somethings are the real deal!

Being older and wiser can have its advantages. While I still feel young at heart, I am closing in on the final few chapters of my life. It’s funny that when we Boomers think back about our youth we feel old. I remember our first microwave and colour TV. I remember dial phones in that weird beige colour. I remember heading to the dump on weekends with my dad.

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