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WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate | Sarnia & Lambton County This Week

WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate | Sarnia & Lambton County This Week
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WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate

Article content “You see things; you say, ‘Why?’ But I dream things that never were; and I say ‘Why not?” ― George Bernard Shaw, Back to Methuselah We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G.B. Shaw’s well-known quote continues to resonate Back to video In honour of our (belated) second anniversary writing this column I thought I would start with a quote from playwright George Bernard Shaw. Three reasons here. First, I used a quote from Shaw to close our introductory column back in February 2019. Secondly, what is creativity if not the ability to see things differently? And finally, we have begun the second phase of our ck art house project, writing.

WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate

WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate
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WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate

WALLACEBURG ARTS: Why G B Shaw s well-known quote continues to resonate
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Five members of drug network in Dover are jailed

Five members of drug network in Dover are jailed  |  Updated: 17:58, 15 December 2020 Five members of a network, which sold heroin and crack cocaine in one town, have been locked up. The group were part of the so-called B line, which made around 60 deals a day in Dover. Some of the Dover drug dealing network with the cocaine This was before its members were among 36 people arrested in early-morning drugs warrants last February. It is estimated that the B line supplied nearly 5kg of heroin and crack cocaine, worth around £300,000, to drug users between June 2019 and February 2020. Three members of the group s hierarchy, as well as two street dealers, have now been jailed for their part in the conspiracy.

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