Update to Toolbar
The incredibly popular sjhoward.co.uk toolbar has just been updated to a new version.
Still included are links to tens of the biggest national and international news sources, live-updating links to popular news websites and agencies, links to video reports from three major organisations, and the ability to search with many different search engine providers.
Added to this edition are links to hundreds of the biggest political blogs in the UK and Ireland (US blogs will be added soon), a whole new range of handy tools (including a calculator, a notepad, and a to-do list), and a few sneaky mini-games to play while your favourite websites load.
The toolbar also has a slicker new look, with better browser interface integration and new icons.
The new version will automatically cascade to current users shortly, if it has not already done so, and no action is required on their part. If you are not a current user, and wish to download the toolbar, you can now do so directly from the toolbar page.
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Mort Karman responds »
There is a comment about a recent memo I sent to Simon telling him about the lack of doctors in Renfrew County, Ontario and what a beautiful area it is.
The person writes from Renfrew County and says one of the two doctors in the area, which is about the size of the U.S> state of West Virginia and has about 95,000 people has lost one of it’s two doctors to retirement.
The writer pleads for good doctors to come to Renfrew County.
He is correct when he says it is one of the best places on earth.
I urge any young doctors reading this who are considering moving to Canada to contact Pembroke General Hospital and inquire .
Frankly, I wish I was home back there.
One of the main reasons I am not is poor health and the lack of doctors in the area.
If I were a young doctor, I would much rather practice there then in some knife and gun club in a big city.
As a young journalist I worked at newspapers and had a photography business based in Foymont, Ontario and I am sorry I ever left the area.
I have been many places and made a bit of money, but Renfrew County will always be where I felt at home.
» This comment was received at 04:23 on 07 October 07