Tag: Haldimand County

  • Canada’s Golden Eagle And The Acela-1 Express Train

    Canada’s Golden Eagle And The Acela-1 Express Train

    The Golden Eagle is one of the best known and largest birds of prey in North America. The adult birds are dark brown in colour with golden-brown feathers on the back of their head, neck and upper wings.   Golden Eagles use their strength, agility and powerful talons to snatch up prey including mice, rabbits,…

  • Loafers And Flats Are Perfect For Fall

    Loafers And Flats Are Perfect For Fall

    Are you a shoe junky? If you are, you might take a special interest in 2568’s men’s and women’s new footwear line. These shoes are comfortable classics with a twist: moccasins, loafers and boots, ballet and pointy flats, in unexpected materials and pattern featuring distinctive fabrics and leathers. Unique details also include colorful laces and…

  • Is Working From Home Right For You?

    Is Working From Home Right For You?

    When I think about whether working from home is right for any person, I remember a story that Richard Kiosaki told in his book “Poor Dad- Rich Dad”. He talks about his two dads who had two very different mentalities about money. One had the mentality of an employee and the other of a business…

  • Some Monitors Are Actually Designed For Specific Video Games

    Some Monitors Are Actually Designed For Specific Video Games

    IRVINE, Calif. – Waaaay back in Summer 2011, BenQ America Corp. announced that as the official gaming monitor sponsor of Major League Gaming (MLG), the world’s largest competitive video game league, it would be supplying monitors for the then upcoming 2012 MLG Pro Circuit Summer Championship that were held in Raleigh, North Carolina. At the…

  • An Evolution Of Canadian Shopping Consumers Distributing Style

    An Evolution Of Canadian Shopping Consumers Distributing Style

    As a technology writer for the Silo, I am always focusing and thinking about the evolution of technology. I write about how computers and video games have changed over the years, but of course, many other things change around us and the one I have been thinking about a lot lately is shopping. ( Consumers…

  • River Water Levels Are Favorite Discussion Among Ontario  Paddlers

    River Water Levels Are Favorite Discussion Among Ontario Paddlers

    SUP- Stand up paddling is a popular sport along the Grand River system. image: grandriverrafting.ca Is the water level in the river going to be okay for canoeing or kayaking on any given weekend? This is a common question that people call the GRCA to ask. It is also an important question. Usually what  they…

  • Prehistoric Trails Across Southern Ontario Farm Lands

    Prehistoric Trails Across Southern Ontario Farm Lands

    For over 25 years archaeological efforts have been ongoing to delineate where potential prehistoric trails exist across the landscape of southern Ontario.   Trails were created and used by the earliest inhabitants of the region after glaciers disappeared some 15,000 years ago.  One of the roles for a trail system was to help keep people alive.…

  • How Apple Parallels My Life

    How Apple Parallels My Life

    When I think back to the 1980’s I have mostly fond memories. It was time of great fun and discovery for me personally. I had both Commodore and Apple computers and a hairstyle that is happy to remain in my past. I listened to cool groups like “Twisted Sister” and wouldn’t publicly admit that I…

  • Worthy Road Trips Part 2 New York State

    Worthy Road Trips Part 2 New York State

    In my last Silo travel column, I featured five of my favorite travel destinations in Ontario within 250 kilometres of Niagara. Here’s another five, but this time “on the other side of the ditch”.  First, I’d suggest if you travel into the United States frequently like I do apply for a NEXUS pass (www.cbsa-asfc.gc.ca/prog/nexus). This…

  • Hospital Visits Becoming More Like Costly Airport Visits

    Hospital Visits Becoming More Like Costly Airport Visits

    From a technological point of view there is nothing wrong with the way our hospitals have changed over the past thirty years but what about from the viewpoint of a person? A real, honest to gosh person. The hospital calls these folks patients or family members/visitors, but I think they must have a secret name…

  • Digital Blessings For Auto Restoration And Repair

    Digital Blessings For Auto Restoration And Repair

    One of the biggest influences that the internet and social media has on the automotive industry is the now ease of finding hard-to-find parts and procedures. Go on Google, type in your year, make, and model, followed by the part  or procedure you are looking for, and in the results you are bound to find…

  • Is Byproduct Coal Ash more Radioactive than Nuclear Waste?

    Is Byproduct Coal Ash more Radioactive than Nuclear Waste?

    The classification of coal ash is back in the news as US authorities decide on how to label and regulate this byproduct. The following article, first published in Summer 2011 deserves another look CP  One would never think of taking a bath in sewage, or, for that matter, ‘drinking’ a glass of anything harmful to our system..…

  • Grand River Conservation effort targets phragmites- invasive reeds via Roundup

    Grand River Conservation effort targets phragmites- invasive reeds via Roundup

    Portions of the Snyder’s Flats Conservation Area will be closed to the public during the week of Sept. 29 while a herbicide is used to control an outbreak of phragmites, an invasive plant species. Signs will be posted in the parking lot at the entrance to the property on Snyder’s Flats Road near Bloomingdale. The…

  • Silo Reader Says All Products And Services Should Compete In A “Free Market”

    Silo Reader Says All Products And Services Should Compete In A “Free Market”

    The [ image that is shown with Toby Barrett’s recent letter ] is certainly worth a thousand words. Government is consuming too much. But why do we continue to feed government? Why would we participate in any political or economic system that is not serving our best interests? Government is basically unproductive and can only…

  • Fish Quill Poetry Boat tour returns to the Grand River

    Fish Quill Poetry Boat tour returns to the Grand River

                     Toronto, ON – A group of artists is setting out on a ten-day poetry and music tour by canoe down the Grand River in southwestern Ontario. For the fourth year running, the group, calling itself Fish Quill Poetry Boat, will be paddling from Elora to the Six…

  • Canuck Book Reviews-  Irma Voth

    Canuck Book Reviews- Irma Voth

    Miriam Toews’ Irma Voth follows the trials and tribulations of a rebellious, yet eager to please, 19 year old young woman from a strict Mennonite community near Chihuahua. The story begins with Irma recalling the failure of her marriage to local Mexican man. Irma provides the reader with a brief glimpse into her past while…

  • First Nations reader sends letter outlining FIPA Canada-China trade concerns

    First Nations reader sends letter outlining FIPA Canada-China trade concerns

    November 1, 2012 His Excellency the Right Honourable David Johnston, C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D. Governor General Your Excellency: I am going to start with this quote i read today “I am a Canadian, free to speak without fear, free to worship in my own way, free to stand for what I think right, free to…

  • Liberals: Ontario remains on track to eliminate deficit by 2017-18

    Liberals: Ontario remains on track to eliminate deficit by 2017-18

    The deficit projection for the current fiscal year has improved by more than $400 million from the 2012 Budget forecast to $14.4 billion. The province remains on track to meet the 2012 Budget deficit targets in 2013-14 and 2014–15 and for the deficit to be eliminated by 2017–18. Ontario is projecting growth in real gross…

  • Not Up To Government To Act As Investment Banker To Support Select Businesses

    What kind of tax break would you like to see? Ontario has gotten itself into a difficult situation. Too many people have lost their jobs, our province has lost its leading position in the country, and government has lost its ability to balance its books. We face a critical choice. Either we implement sensible policies…

  • Ontario Greens say government failing in climate change driven water protection and conservation

    Ontario Greens say government failing in climate change driven water protection and conservation

    Queen’s Park – The McGuinty Liberals have consistently failed to deliver simple policies and programs to protect and conserve our environment. These failures negatively affect our economy, communities and well being. A [Sept 25,2012] report from the Environment Commissioner of Ontario cites many examples of how the government has failed to provide adequate water protection…

  • Suck it? Public Breastfeeding.

    Suck it? Public Breastfeeding.

    Come on, breastfeeding is not obscene. Breastmilk has evolved into an immune-building milk tailor-made for each child to protect infants and children from illnesses in their environment. There are over 400 ingredients in breastmilk whose reasons for being there are not fully known. There is a component in breastmilk which is only there to grow the…

  • Picasso Exhibit At AGO Was Invigorating

    Picasso Exhibit At AGO Was Invigorating

    Time flies. Seven years ago, The Silo visited the AGO’s Picasso exhibition. We were not disappointed. Approximately ¼ of the entire second floor was dedicated for displaying works from Picasso’s private collection. That’s right- these are the pieces that Pablo himself deemed specially significant for archiving and for his personal reflection. We were not disappointed. Organized…

  • Green Party- merging public & separate school systems would save Ontario $1,300,000,000 pr year

    Green Party- merging public & separate school systems would save Ontario $1,300,000,000 pr year

    KITCHENER-WATERLOO – Green Party of Ontario candidate Dr. Stacey Danckert was joined by Leader Mike Schreiner in Kitchener to outline the Green Party’s plan to strengthen Ontario’s school system by ending wasteful duplication in the public and Catholic boards. “With the issue of school cuts dominating these by-elections, the choice for voters is clear,” says…

  • Ontario Greens- partisan bickering brought province to “another election” edge

    Ontario Greens- partisan bickering brought province to “another election” edge

    “Ontario needs responsible leadership and instead we’re seeing partisan bickering, brinkmanship and flip-flopping from Queen’s Park politicians. Bringing us twice to the edge of another election only seven months after the last one is not responsible governance. I want to see the political establishment at Queen’s Park focus on solutions for the very real problems…

  • The Canadian .CA Registry partners with Swedish company Open DNSSEC AB (svb)

    The Canadian .CA Registry partners with Swedish company Open DNSSEC AB (svb)

    OTTAWA – June 11, 2012 – The Canadian Internet Registration Authority (CIRA) and the Swedish company OpenDNSSEC AB (svb) are pleased to announce they are partnering on an initiative to make the Internet more safe and secure. CIRA will provide support for the continued development and enhancement of OpenDNSSEC, a free administration tool that uses…

  • Unlike Quebec and United States, Ontario has no transportation budget $ for cycling infrastructure

    Unlike Quebec and United States, Ontario has no transportation budget $ for cycling infrastructure

    Toronto – GPO leader Mike Schreiner is calling on the McGuinty governmentto dedicate1% of the transportation infrastructure budget to cycling and another 1% for pedestrians. Sustainable infrastructure is a sound investment that will help people choose healthy transportation options. [The song  featured is by Mercury and was supposedly inspired by his observing a leg of…

  • Ontario Girls Camp Stands Apart Via Social Action And Self Esteem

    Ontario Girls Camp Stands Apart Via Social Action And Self Esteem

    Camp Stella Puella (“star girl” in Latin) is a summer camp “with a higher purpose,” says co-founder Mina Kazemi. Since she began in Dunnville,Ontario in 2008, along with cousin and co-director Julia Salco, the goal has been to provide young girls with a fun environment in which to explore issues of self-esteem, as well as…

  • Ontario Green Party still championing merging of public and Catholic school boards

    Ontario Green Party still championing merging of public and Catholic school boards

    May 15th Queen’s Park GPO leader Mike Schreiner is calling on the Liberal government to establish a public commission to explore merging the public and Catholic school boards. “The Liberals have a clear choice,” says Schreiner. “Prioritize high-quality education for all kids or protect the entrenched interests that want special funding for one religion at the…