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Renfrew County trails being prepared for the snowmobiling season

Article content The County of Renfrew welcomes the beginning of the winter season with ongoing preparations for the Algonquin and K&P Recreational Trails for snowmobile use in anticipation of the season. Given that physical activity is an important part of staying healthy, Monday’s announcement by the Government of Ontario stated that “trails servicing snowmobiles will be allowed to remain open.” This means that OFSC trails can open this season in accordance with all public health guidelines. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Renfrew County trails being prepared for the snowmobiling season Back to video

Get out of the house and go birding in Waltham and beyond

Get out of the house and go birding in Waltham and beyond Wicked Local Birdwatching is the ideal pandemic activity. You can do it alone, it gets you outside, and aside from a decent pair of binoculars and a notebook or phone app to help you identify species, you don’t need much to get started. Fortunately for us, the late fall and winter is a good time to see birds that find Massachusetts warmer than their more northern homes, as well as those that live here year round. While Cambridge s Mount Auburn Cemetery may known as the area s premiere birding destination, Lexington Conservation Steward Keith Ohmart argues that many spots in town rival the famous cemetery. In Waltham, Prospect Hill Park is one popular place to watch birds.

Book giveaway for The Black Book of Cyrenaica by Bruce McCandless III Dec 18-Dec 27, 2020

Giveaway dates: Dec 18 - Dec 27, 2020 Countries available: U.S. Bruce McCandless lives in Austin, the City of the Violet Crown, where he practices law and operates both the large hadron collider and the primitive linotype machinery of Ninth Planet Press (Motto: IMAGINATION IS NOT A CRIME). A native of Seabrook, near the Houston Ship Channel, Bruce studied History and Anthropology at the University of Texas and graduated with a degree from UT s Plan II honors p Bruce McCandless lives in Austin, the City of the Violet Crown, where he practices law and operates both the large hadron collider and the primitive linotype machinery of Ninth Planet Press (Motto: IMAGINATION IS NOT A CRIME). A native of Seabrook, near the Houston Ship Channel, Bruce studied History and Anthropology at the University of Texas and graduated with a degree from UT s Plan II honors program. His essays, short stories, and poems have been published in Pleiades, Seattle Review, The Tex

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