Speedy Mail Service Boosts Roaring Twenties Muskoka

Ever since Muskoka opened for settlement in the 1860s, the district embraced, in addition to Indigenous peoples, two distinct societies. They were first known as settlers and cottagers. Today we might call them full-time, and part-time, Muskokans.              Both are connected to the District. Both had, and still have, different …

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Share trading? Three shares with turnaround potential

Image source: Getty Images Share this page: Trading has been challenging this year, with high inflation, rising interest rates and geopolitical tension weighing on share prices. The FTSE 100 has increased by 3% overall this year, but it’s not been smooth sailing with daily drops of up to 6%.   …

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No charges brought against DeJoy for political giving

By Bill McAllister, Washington Correspondent Postmaster General Louis DeJoy said April 1 that the United States Department of Justice has closed its criminal investigation into his political giving without bringing any charges. “I’m pleased that this episode is over and I can continue to serve the American people as postmaster …

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Spring-cleaned Surrey aiming at title challenge

NEW-LOOK Surrey know they require a fresh recipe for success if they are to win the LV County Championship. Rory Burns’ side headed into the opening clash with defending champions Warwickshire at Edgbaston – starting on Thursday – having won just five matches out of 32 since their own title …

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Regional shows spread the joy of first-day covers

By Charles Snee The April 25 issue of Linn’s Stamp News just landed on the presses and goes in the mail to subscribers Monday, April 11. And if you subscribe to Linn’s digital edition, you’re at the head of the line with early access Saturday, April 9. While you wait …

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