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Though Montreal and other provinces boasted their quotient, Canadian punk’s twin poles were Vancouver and Toronto. The entire nation’s spiritual equivalent of the Stooges or Velvet Underground has to be Hamilton, Ontario’s avant-garage unit Simply Saucer. Began in 1972 by enigmatic singer/guitarist Edgar Breau, they oozed a loud, rowdy mishmash of the Stooges and such latter-day electro-psych outfits as Hawkwind via such charmingly titled angular riff explosions with power electronics as “Bullet Proof Nothing” and “Dance The Mutation.” They lasted long enough to slot into late ‘70s Toronto punk bills, a demo session cut with future U2 megaproducer Daniel Lanois and his brother Bill eventually forming a chunk of posthumous release ....
Dear Editor: After nine months of crushing paralysis, Maine’s legislature serves no purpose. Why elections, why even hold an upcoming session? The trembling, craven members of the last elected-circus (both R and D) capitulated, presenting Mills with a gift of total “divine-right” under the name of a statewide emergency. These bunglers have betrayed “the people” once again, setting in motion the dismantling of our already fragile Republic. The executive should never be allowed to wield such unchallenged power. Snug in her Biden-basement, plugging her New Green Deal fantasies, she now scolds us all from her perch of progressive elitism, as if we are all errant teenagers racked with impending pestilence. The never ending shutdowns, unlawful, unconstitutional sanctions, forced cotton-muzzling, have resulted in nothing but a flourishing of infections and businesses and budget bankruptcies. ....
A care home in Widnes has installed a visiting booth so residents can safely see their loved ones again. The booth was built free of charge for Millbrow care home by a friend of the home, Dave Gregg, who also made a portable screen for residents who can’t get out of bed so they too can have visitors. The booth is made of thin ply with a clear screen so that people can see and hear each other well and the mobile screen is three-sided and on wheels, both of which can be taken apart for storage. Lynne Moss, manager of the Halton Borough Council-run home, said: “The booth looks very stylish and is really well made. “The residents and staff were really impressed and looking forward to making good use of both items. “These will really make a difference to both the residents and relatives lives being able to be close to each other once again.” ....