By Garry Hamilton It came in the mail. Surprise! I really didn’t expect to be summoned under the control of a judge and jury. But the letter was clear. My…
L’article The jury requires your presence est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Garry Hamilton It came in the mail. Surprise! I really didn’t expect to be summoned under the control of a judge and jury. But the letter was clear. My…
L’article The jury requires your presence est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Guy Rex Rodgers Do you speak English? Do you speak it in public spaces? Have you ever criticized Quebec’s language laws? Then you are a problem for Quebec’s fragile…
L’article The Problem is you! est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Susan C. Mastine In the natural world, June is a bustling time of the year. Young flora and fauna have fully awakened from their winter naps, not only…
L’article Summer’s nearly here! est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Nick Fonda When I learned that The Record was going to become a weekly paper, my first thought was, what about the crosswords? Put more clearly, I was asking…
L’article For the cruciverbalist est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Helen Fortin My art group tends to ponder big ideas as we break down the meanings people take away from our work. One subject, which I find quite interesting…
L’article I versus we est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Ross Murray I once could run. I could run all the way home from school, which seemed far at the time but I now realize was quite close.…
L’article I’m an athlete now est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Greg Duncan While we spring into official summer on June 24, most of us in the Townships have already performed some of the many rituals of the season, all…
L’article Summer is here, the milkshakes are cold, and the straws are disintegrating est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Shawn MacWha About halfway in between the villages of Saint-Herménégilde and East Hereford along chemin du 9e rang there is little place named Perryboro, although no sign will tell…
L’article The lone grave of Perryboro est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Linda Knight Seccaspina Last week I got upset reading yet another Facebook post telling us we were losing another important part of local history. This time the building is…
L’article I wish I was at Dixie’s – A Waterloo legend est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Shawn MacWha For thousands of years, the First Nations of the St. Lawrence River lowlands and Appalachian Mountains cut footpaths throughout the forests of what would later become…
L’article Early roads of the Eastern Townships est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Helen Fortin I had an interesting time with friends last week discussing how art affects us in general. What makes us tick? Who makes us feel insecure and…
L’article Maturity, anyone? est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Linda Knight Seccaspina As I always say we often forget about things that were once around us and seldom do anything before they disappear. In 1936 in an…
L’article The house on Stanbridge Ridge est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
By Nick Fonda Things rarely come about because of just one factor. This is certainly true of the Richmond Fair commemorative belt buckles that were conceived and designed by Ashley…
L’article Buckle up for Richmond Fair est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.
The first blooms of spring always make my heart sing. – S. Brown By Susan Mastine Ah, the month of May, prime time for flora to sprout and bloom,…
L’article Spring has sprung est apparu en premier sur Sherbrooke Record.