Canada’s most populous province, Ontario, is situated in east central Canada. Toronto is the largest city and also its capital, and the nation’s capital, Ottawa. The de facto official language is English. It is surrounded by Manitoba, Hudson Bay, Quebec, and the U.S. states of Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Pennsylvania, and Ohio.
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Regular Blogs
This collaborative effort, co-written by a group of writers, is about local politics, local culture, and food, as well as arts.
http://apt613.ca/
A woman writes about her craft project, saving money, using coupons, and hobbies as well as narratives of situations she has found herself in.
http://corrines-corner2006.blogspot.com/
The topics discussed on this weblog include gardening, photography, nature, and crafts, and frequently a combination of any of these topics in any one post. Contains posts about birds, recipes, houseplants, and the weather.
http://craftygardener.blogspot.com/
Presents news and opinion about Niagara Falls, including events which are coming up, business changes, and Occupy Niagara doings.
http://accessniagara.com/blog/
No Excuse: The Poverty Project
Looks at the poverty issues which confront Hamilton, including resources, news, and a chance to discuss the issues online. Although it was, at one time, written by staff, it is now a community blog and written by people in all economic categories with a common concern for the poor.
http://poverty.thespec.com/
Shares articles and photographs about shaving, with topics about such things as shaving one’s head rather than slowly balding, a man who was shaving for the first time in 41 years, and the art of beard shaping.
http://perfectshave.blogspot.com/
A self-proclaimed conservative with libertarian leanings in Ottawa writes this weblog, where she tells conservatives where she believes they are going wrong. She also writes about her shoe collection and includes photographs of them.
http://rightchik.blogspot.com/
Maintained by a self-professed atheist and skeptic, this blog is largely about his non-belief system with his skepticism about such things as the relationship between vaccines and autism and homeopathy.
http://sarniaskeptic.blogspot.com/
This is the weblog of The Spectator, the Hamilton newspaper, and the entries here reflect the news of the day, including crime, sports, and upcoming events. Also presents polls regarding current news.
http://thespec.typepad.com/specthread/