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The current performance and rehearsal facility, designed by renowned Chatham architect, Joe Storey, was opened in 1965 and ...
June typically marks the beginning of our Wallaceburg Concert Band summer hiatus that I so look forward to, but this June has proven to be anything but as it has been a busy month for the arts in ...
Drive north up Forhan Street in Wallaceburg. Just after you cross the Stewart Line, look west. Stretching from the edge of that building to the west side of the vacant lot, right up against the edge ...
Perhaps this will feel a bit odd this week, but I feel compelled to write about the art of grieving. It sounds bizarre, perhaps, but it is very relevant in my family right now. Recently my elder ...
A Wallaceburg and area nature club will reveal its new identity when it celebrates 40 years in April. Sydenham Field Naturalists is holding its anniversary banquet April 12 at Retro Suites in Chatham.
Paul is a sound engineer of the highest calibre. For those who may feel that sound engineering is nothing more than technical knowledge, I will vehemently disagree. Yes, it requires a great deal of ...
Columnist John Martinello shares a story from Ariel Mann, who recently passed, about her childhood in Sombra during the Second World War.
Wallaceburg arts columnist Dave Babbitt writes about a local production of The Lion King: Kids in the works.
Empire Oil Refinery in Wallaceburg, circa 1920. Photo looking northeast, likely taken from middle of Sydenham River. At left of photo, is the stern of a barge whose name could not be deciphered. The ...
A Wallaceburg-based environmental group is looking for volunteers to assist with its next step in restoring a local wooded area. The work planned in November and December is the second phase of the ...
The organizers of the Wallaceburg Christmas Parade write in to the Courier Press to thank residents for supporting the event.