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Indicators for economic calendars

Economic calendars are used by forex traders to keep track of, and predict events that have the power to impact the rise or fall of stocks and shares in the market. Some of the things that are most commonly tracked in an economic calendar are monetary policy announcements by the Government of a country, or the Gross Domestic Product calculation. There are plenty others, a few of which are listed below:

MAJOR INDICATORS

Consumer Confidence reports:…

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Added by Jack Smith on January 7, 2016 at 4:39am — No Comments

My Hope for the New Year

The past year has been a most excellent one and I learned a lot through my personal experiences, and through the not so personal experiences that were happening around all of us in 2015. I thought I would take a moment to reflect on these to start of the new year. Here is what I hope to keep in mind throughout the next year:

  • Every opportunity to fight is an opportunity to make peace.
  • Take the time to look at the actions of the people around you and understand where they…
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Added by Brian Ritchie on January 1, 2016 at 11:30am — 4 Comments

Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays

We at Kamazooie would like to take this time to wish all of our members and viewers a very Merry Christmas and  Happy 2015 Holiday Season.

Regardless of your belief or religion, this is generally a time of the year when families congregate at one location or another to be close together. We all have other friends and other important parts of our lives that consume us throughout the year which makes it all the more important that we have a time of the year that we can…

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Added by Amanda @Kamazooie on December 25, 2015 at 1:12pm — 2 Comments

The Rino Casagrande Trophy.

In memory of my brother Rino. Aug.17, 1948 - Nov.16, 2014.

In 2006 The Minico Tennis Club (MTC) paid tribute to Rino with the following: 

                                         The Rino Casagrande Trophy

Rino Casagrande  holds the distinction of being a continuous and very active MTC member…

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Added by Dean Casagrande on December 20, 2015 at 4:30pm — 2 Comments

A great day on a very hot July 30th in Chapleau, 1983

I came across this picture while looking through the old albums today for a picture to post for Lark on his 67th birthday.

What a great picture of my Mom and Dad; its from our wedding dinner at the Redwood in Chapleau. In the corner you can also see the handsome young 21 year old Lorne Riley Jr. watching a little too seriously as my Dad seems to be…

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Added by Brian Ritchie on December 20, 2015 at 9:00am — 1 Comment

The Casagrande Family in Canada

My daughter Lisa was able to interview my mother before she passed away. This is her story. My mother was sister to Brian Ritchie's grandmother Maria Sonego.

The Casagrandes…

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Added by Dean Casagrande on December 15, 2015 at 6:30pm — 2 Comments

The Closing of a Circle on Treaty 9

I must start off this post by saying that it is not with any political intention that I write it; the story and is posted for heritage, historic and family legacy reasons alone. I also want to state that I have two strong heritage backgrounds in my family, Italian from my beautiful mother, who will be 92 in a few weeks, and Cree from my father. I am immensely proud of both of these heritages but this post deals with the Cree side of our family.

Last Friday, November 27, 2015, I was…

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Added by Brian Ritchie on December 1, 2015 at 6:00pm — 11 Comments

In Praise of Older Men

I thought this title might grab your attention. This past September, a group of friends and I celebrated 30 years of what we have come to call the Golf Weekend Classic or GWC. This post is about that group of guys, but its more about creating traditions to preserve the important things and people in your life. In the shot below, you see 6 (dare I say) middle-aged men, that came together once again to share work and family updates, a little golf and a lot of wine, food and laughs.…

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Added by Brian Ritchie on November 9, 2015 at 8:00pm — 4 Comments

Still sucks

Tonight my beautiful wife called me at work and wanted to now were i was ?? . I told her that I was working till 7:30 the same as normal for a Weds , All the changes the Doctor is doing is making her worse not better. So I asked the pharmacist what he though as he is a big help to me , and she said to reduce  one of the pills and see how her pain is and if she is still stoned .I hate doing this to her but to look into her eyes it makes me cry in despair.

So tomorrow I will write a big…

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Added by Kip Morgan on October 21, 2015 at 10:03pm — No Comments

Still sucks

Today Abi called me at work I drive bus for Kids Programs and wanted to know were her PSW was as she had not shown up. I had to explain to her that today was Tues not weds when her PSW comes. Some day she is so confused

She also accused me of taking her pills that she doesn't have anymore and hiding them. I tried to explain to her that they were gone and i ordered a different pill for her and would be in tomorrow which will be in

Added by Kip Morgan on October 20, 2015 at 9:39pm — 3 Comments

Happy Birhday to a girl who is 20 (something)...

Happy Birthday to Kaitlin who turns twenty-something today. Below she is pictured in the middle of he Zack and Jared on Christmas 1997 when it appears Tele-Tubbies were all the rage.…

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Added by Brian Ritchie on October 20, 2015 at 6:00am — 3 Comments

Life Sucks most days

As the primary caregiver for my lovely wife Abi it sometimes looks like we are never going to be Normal again , If it isn't the pain my wife feels or the diabetes or the drugs the doctors keep changing for her it will be the depression that comes with it , I feel so alone in my quest to make her the most comfortable that she can be and it hurts me so. Some days she is not in pain but is higher then a kite with the drugs and it takes all my effort to get her to eat or even go to the…

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Added by Kip Morgan on October 19, 2015 at 8:44pm — 1 Comment

Stone Unturned

Stone Unturned

After 18 months, hundreds of joyful hours of writing, rehearsing, recording and producing, Mileage 51's debut album "Stone Unturned" is set to launch.

I know I have reported on this periodically over the course of…

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Added by Lorne Alan Riley on October 19, 2015 at 5:30am — No Comments

First Swim of the Season

It was a still, hazy early spring morning on Lake Muskoka; April 2 to be exact.  I was alone in the cottage with my English Cocker Spaniel puppy, Phoebe.  The other cottagers were in the city as was my husband.  Every morning for the past six weeks, a crew had been building a dock across the bay, but not today.  Not a soul in sight.  I loved this time of year.  The ice was breaking up on the lake and the only sound was the odd crack.  Total silence; peace.

There was a meeting at the…

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Added by Judith Bookalam on October 18, 2015 at 4:07pm — 6 Comments

A Remembered Lie

These blogs I will use to preserve memories of the past, such as I remember. And I will be as truthful as I can be - but not more!

One Sunday morning, in January or February of 1958, when I was still not quite nine years old, and living in Delhi, my mother sent me with a servant, Sohan Lal by name, for a haircut, to a market about a mile away from our house. (It must have been a Sunday because back then we used to have…

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Added by Sudhir Kaicker on October 18, 2015 at 2:05pm — 1 Comment

A Memory of the Seventies

I was a grad student at the time - the seventies of the last century – and the area of my study (what a grand phrase this sounds now – “the area of my study” – but I think I’ll let it stand) was Physics. I had gone to Ohio University, after completing a Master’s degree at Delhi University, India, with the hope of obtaining a Ph.D.

But midway I lost interest, because I thought the problem I was working on was insoluble, and so, in the summer of 1975, I decided to take off for…

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Added by Sudhir Kaicker on October 18, 2015 at 9:09am — 3 Comments

TRIPS TO TAKE!

I WAS IN THE BALTIC STATES THIS PAST AUGUST, 2015. BEAUTIFUL AND HISTORICLALLY INTERESTING COUNTRIES. LOVELY ARTISTIC PLACES, WITH THE BALTIC SEA. WENT TO BERLIN AND HELSINKI AFTER. NICE TO SEE THAT THEY HAD SYNAOGOGUES THERE,ESPECIALLY IN FINLAND WHERE THEY PROTECTED ALL THEIR JEWS DURING WWII.

FOR THOSE OF US WHO TRAVEL ALONE I HAVE A GREAT TRAVEL COMPANY IN USA, BLUE SKIES TO ALL, MG

Added by MARIANA GRINBLAT on October 18, 2015 at 8:12am — 2 Comments

Wedding in Spain

I recently had the great pleasure of attending a wedding in northern Spain, in Basque country...actually just on the border to be precise. Two long-time friends Tony and Chen had finally decided to tie the knot and, given their proclivity for great food and wine, opted to hold the ceremony and celebration in a small town called El Ciego in the heart of Rioja.



I…

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Added by Lorne Alan Riley on September 15, 2015 at 11:00pm — 4 Comments

My Friend Boo

It’s impossible to relay a life time of memories in a blog. Harder still to write about them on the heels of the untimely and painful loss of a life-long friend. But I owe it to my friend Alain “Boo” Bouillon to try.

I first met Boo in elementary school. My early memories were of a highly energetic, physically strong and precocious young man. He was shaving…

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Added by Lorne Alan Riley on August 11, 2015 at 2:00am — 2 Comments

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How Can You Use Social Media To Promote Your Products Online?

Posted by Jack Smith on May 5, 2026 at 7:15am 0 Comments

Social media has become a strategic asset for commercial enterprises who want to promote their products online and increase their consumer base. Social media content writing is now said to be an important part of online promotion of products and services.

With social media marketing, it is now possible to engage directly with potential customers, tell their story and highlight the…

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Stop Wasting Budget: Why You Need LinkedIn Advertising Service Now

Posted by Jack Smith on May 5, 2026 at 4:28am 0 Comments

LinkedIn has become a powerful medium through which business owners and marketers can connect with senior decision makers and high value prospects. However, if you run ads without any clear strategy, then it will not only waste resources but also drain your budget. Without the right approach, you will get little results despite spending money.

In such a situation, LinkedIn advertising services can make a big…

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Key Applications Of Laminar Flow Hoods In Modern Laboratories

Posted by Jack Smith on April 30, 2026 at 6:48am 0 Comments

In many modern laboratories, scientists and researchers often perform sensitive experiments which require contamination free environments in order to get reliable results. A laminar flow hood is ideal for such laboratories. This equipment has been designed for the purpose of providing a steady flow of filtered air, thus creating a sterile environment where sensitive experiments can…

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What Out-of-State Visitors Need to Know About Buying Cannabis in Ontario

Posted by Jack Smith on September 16, 2025 at 8:58am 0 Comments

Ontario, Oregon, is a small town with fewer than 12,000 people. Yet it draws streams of visitors from neighboring Idaho and beyond. The reason is no secret. In Ontario, Oregon, dispensaries have become a curious border attraction with an economic engine and a cultural flashpoint. But what exactly should an out-of-state buyer expect? Far less glamour than a Netflix documentary might suggest, and far more rules than the average…

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