Thursday, February 02, 2012
Whosarmy is a rock band that formed in Toronto when high school friends Travis Wood(vocals) and Cory Williams(guitars) teamed up with Max Trefler(drums) and Greg Markham(bass), who have also played together since high school. It quickly became apparent that there was a great chemistry between the four members as they began playing the club circuit in Toronto extensively. Whosarmy released their first self-titled EP on May 6th, 2011 which features 8 original songs.
Whosarmy recently won CBC’s hit show “Cover Me Canada”. On an average week, Cover Me Canada reached over 1.9 million Canadians aged 2+, and over the course of the season, reached more than 6.3 million different Canadians, or 19% of the total population (almost 1 in 5). Whosarmy competed for 9 weeks playing some of Canada’s most iconic songs including “American Woman” by the Guess Who, “Ironic” by Alanis Morrisette, and “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen. Judge Ron Fair had only good things to say, and shortly into the competition exclaimed “ If you’re not the biggest band in Canada in a year, something is really wrong here.” They also received large praise from Paul Anka, Johnny Reid, Alan Frew, and the other judges Jordan Knight and Deborah Cox. As a result of winning, the band won $100,000.00 and a single recording contract with Universal Canada.
After winning Cover Me Canada, Whosarmy released an original single “Alive” which was produced by Ron Fair and reached #6 on the iTunes Canada Rock charts in under three days. The song, which was co-written by Chantal Kreviazuk, was also prominently featured in the series finales of CBC’s “Being Erica” and was performed by Whosarmy on George Stroumboulopoulous Tonight. Alongside those milestones, Whosarmy also gained thousands of new fans online and had YouTube videos of their performances reach over 80,000 viewers collectively.
Whosarmy is currently writing new material for their upcoming record which will be produced by Gavin Brown. The band is also actively collaborating with notable songwriters such as Dave Genn, Todd Clark and Hawksley Workman.
Whosarmy recently won CBC’s hit show “Cover Me Canada”. On an average week, Cover Me Canada reached over 1.9 million Canadians aged 2+, and over the course of the season, reached more than 6.3 million different Canadians, or 19% of the total population (almost 1 in 5). Whosarmy competed for 9 weeks playing some of Canada’s most iconic songs including “American Woman” by the Guess Who, “Ironic” by Alanis Morrisette, and “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen. Judge Ron Fair had only good things to say, and shortly into the competition exclaimed “ If you’re not the biggest band in Canada in a year, something is really wrong here.” They also received large praise from Paul Anka, Johnny Reid, Alan Frew, and the other judges Jordan Knight and Deborah Cox. As a result of winning, the band won $100,000.00 and a single recording contract with Universal Canada.

After winning Cover Me Canada, Whosarmy released an original single “Alive” which was produced by Ron Fair and reached #6 on the iTunes Canada Rock charts in under three days. The song, which was co-written by Chantal Kreviazuk, was also prominently featured in the series finales of CBC’s “Being Erica” and was performed by Whosarmy on George Stroumboulopoulous Tonight. Alongside those milestones, Whosarmy also gained thousands of new fans online and had YouTube videos of their performances reach over 80,000 viewers collectively.
Whosarmy is currently writing new material for their upcoming record which will be produced by Gavin Brown. The band is also actively collaborating with notable songwriters such as Dave Genn, Todd Clark and Hawksley Workman.
For an athlete, there’s no better feeling in the world than standing atop the podium as your national anthem plays. Just ask Jessica Phoenix.
The Wilfrid resident – and her horse, Pavarotti, returned home from the Pan Am Games in Guadalajara, Mexico in October with a pair of medals around her neck after winning the gold medal in eventing and helping lead Canada’s team to Silver. “It was an unbelievable feeling to be at the top of the podium,” Ms Phoenix said in an interview Tuesday. “It was such a privilege to ride for my country and help Canada win the silver medal. My top priority is putting on the best performance I can for the team”.
She led the three-phase eventing competition from start to finish. On the opening day, she earned a score of 43.90 penalty points in the opening phase of dressage.
No penalty points were added to her score the next day, as she completed the cross-country portion with no jumping faults and stopped the clock two seconds under the optimum time allowed of nine minutes and 30 seconds. In the final phase of show jumping, Ms Phoenix jumped clear to lead Canada to the team silver before returning to the stadium to once again jump clear and claim the individual gold medal.
It marks just the second time that a Canadian has claimed the individual gold medal in eventing in the history of the Pan Am Games.
“It reflects many years of hard work, dedication and perseverance,” Ms Phoenix said. “And it also reflects how much support I have around me. I never could have done this alone.” It was the second time Ms Phoenix has competed at the Pan Am Games, following a 12th-place individual finish in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2007.
She had been named to the Canadian eventing team for the 2008 Summer Games, Ms Phoenix was forced to withdraw after her horse, Exploring, suffered an injury just weeks before they were scheduled to depart for Beijing.
Barring any unforeseen injury, she’s a virtual lock to be named to Team Canada at the 2012 Games in London.
The Wilfrid resident – and her horse, Pavarotti, returned home from the Pan Am Games in Guadalajara, Mexico in October with a pair of medals around her neck after winning the gold medal in eventing and helping lead Canada’s team to Silver. “It was an unbelievable feeling to be at the top of the podium,” Ms Phoenix said in an interview Tuesday. “It was such a privilege to ride for my country and help Canada win the silver medal. My top priority is putting on the best performance I can for the team”.
She led the three-phase eventing competition from start to finish. On the opening day, she earned a score of 43.90 penalty points in the opening phase of dressage.
No penalty points were added to her score the next day, as she completed the cross-country portion with no jumping faults and stopped the clock two seconds under the optimum time allowed of nine minutes and 30 seconds. In the final phase of show jumping, Ms Phoenix jumped clear to lead Canada to the team silver before returning to the stadium to once again jump clear and claim the individual gold medal.

“It reflects many years of hard work, dedication and perseverance,” Ms Phoenix said. “And it also reflects how much support I have around me. I never could have done this alone.” It was the second time Ms Phoenix has competed at the Pan Am Games, following a 12th-place individual finish in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2007.
She had been named to the Canadian eventing team for the 2008 Summer Games, Ms Phoenix was forced to withdraw after her horse, Exploring, suffered an injury just weeks before they were scheduled to depart for Beijing.
Barring any unforeseen injury, she’s a virtual lock to be named to Team Canada at the 2012 Games in London.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
The gauntlet has been thrown... The Challenge has been accepted:
Two Knights raise their swords in a salute acknowledging their respected foe. A tip of their helmet addressed to the Lady they are bound by honour to defend. Only one will emerge victorious on this day. The tension mounts until a voice rings out...
"Commence!"
Certain to be lots of excitement and thrills!!

Thursday, December 08, 2011
Come to the Sunderland Museum as we mark the 200th Anniversary with a display of swords from the Battle of Waterloo and a
British Infantry Officer's Sword from 1812.
We also will have artifacts from the Vrooman Family of Brock Township .Their efforts at
the Battle of Queenston Heights saved Canada from an invasion of 5000 American troops and helped win the battle for Sir Issac Brock
and his second in command Major General Scheaffe. Also available are numerous resources that trace the history of the early settlers
to Brock Township after 1818.

Wednesday, December 07, 2011

Saturday, March 05, 2011
Clean Up your Act and enter the Bath Tub races:
Center of town at High Noon!!!The Junior Farmers' have decided this year to have bath tub races so “Clean up your Act” and join in the fun!!!. Make that bath tub real pretty, dress up with a wild imagination and win BEST DRESSED! Call Michael Harder at 705 357 3475 to find out how your team can enter and win fabulous prizes in this Saturday crowd pleaser!


Main outdoors stage on River Street - Does your pooch have great fashion sense or has some unique talent? If so, why not enter your canine friend in the Doggy Fashion and Talent Show at this year's festival. Your dog can shine like a celebrity at the Sunderland Maple Syrup Festival! This fashionable event takes place on the main outdoors stage. Please contact Barb at barb@pawsitivestyle.ca for more info
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Hop on the bus and visit Salem Alpacas where you may even experience an Alpaca “kiss”. Visit over 30 huacaya alpacas as well as wander through the store and view the wide range of warm, cozy items for sale. Tickets are available at the Sunderland Public School where the craft show is held. Tickets are: adult $3 - children up to 14 years $1. Frequently scheduled buses leave 10 am through to 3 pm Saturday and 11am through to 3 pm Sunday. For more information about the Alpacas please call 705-786-2023 or visit their website www.salemalpacas.com

Monday, February 07, 2011
We have been re-enacting the Incorporated Militia of Upper Canada for over 30 years. We were originally formed in 1813 and disbanded in 1815.
We participated in the Battle of York and The Battle of Lundy's Lane as well as serving all throughout the Niagara Peninsula.
We attend battles and events all thorough out southern Ontario, the northern US and have even gone to Waterloo, Belgium.
On Saturday April 2 we will set up a display of kit and weaponry that we will run all day. Usually we will include three tactical and drill demos that last 20 to 25 minutes with firing.. 11:00 am, 1:30 pm , and 3:00pm. We have a set of uniforms and a dwelling and can run a mini-militia with the kids after each of the demos. These last about 10 - 12 minutes and are great photo ops for parents.
On Saturday April 2 we will set up a display of kit and weaponry that we will run all day. Usually we will include three tactical and drill demos that last 20 to 25 minutes with firing.. 11:00 am, 1:30 pm , and 3:00pm. We have a set of uniforms and a dwelling and can run a mini-militia with the kids after each of the demos. These last about 10 - 12 minutes and are great photo ops for parents.

Sunday, February 06, 2011
Please come and see the works of the Artists from the Uxbridge Studio Tour Group as well local artists as they display their works in watercolours, pastels, acrylic, photography, oil, pottery, woodworking and mixed media.
This event will be beautifully showcased in the gorgeous upstairs of the Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

This event will be beautifully showcased in the gorgeous upstairs of the Town Hall from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday.

Monday, March 15, 2010
A new addition to this years festival is a FlapJack Race

Saturday, March 13, 2010
We are pleased to announce a new edition to this years festival, the Timbersport Chainsaw Competition

Friday, February 12, 2010
you now can view our new website for the 2010 festival. make sure to view the YouTube Videos
Saturday Only; Art show at the Townhall, Come visit the amazing work of our local artists
Timbersport Chainsaw Competition. All weekend long come and enjoy the chainsaw competition as competitors will carve various pieces out of wood and compete in many different events
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Bus tours-ALL DAY-Saturday and Sunday
Tickets are: adult $3 / children up to 14 years $1
Frequently scheduled buses leave 10 am through to 3 pm
Saturday and 11 am to 3 pm Sunday
Harlaine Maple-visit the sugar bush, witness the miraculous transformation of sap into maple syrup
Salem Alpacas-welcomes you to meet all of their animals and learn a little more about
alpacas
Lakeridge Farms-Koi Nursery- experience the Koi
and learn more about the industry of fish farming