Pubdate: Wed, 09 Mar 2005
Source: Kincardine Independent, The (CN ON)
Section: Editor's Notebook
Copyright: 2005 The Kincardine Independent
Contact:  http://www.independent.on.ca/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2428
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BRUCE COUNTY'S MEDIA CAPITAL

Toronto is the media capital of Canada; Kincardine is fast becoming the 
media capital of Bruce County.

With two newspapers, a magazine, and cable TV in town, and Wingham radio 
and television in the area, Kincardine is already crawling with salespeople 
and reporters.

By the end of the year, there will be two new radio stations serving the 
lakeshore.

Even the Huffers and Puffers hockey league has its own magazine.

With so many radio and television reporters in town, maybe we'll soon be 
getting play-by-play accounts of quilting bees, council meetings, police 
dragnets, slo-pitch games, euchre league action. Picture it. Well, maybe not.

Marijuana grow-operations are not only dangerous, they're giving skunks a 
bad name.

If you live in an urban area, there is a grow-op within a 10-minute walk of 
your house. The story on CBC Radio Monday morning also said the grow-ops 
give off a skunky smell. Maybe that's not a skunk in your neighbourhood at all.

The marijuana grow-ops can lead to fires and they are often run by 
organized crime.

Marijuana, by the way, can drive you around the bend.

Smoking the stuff doubles your risk of developing mental illnesses such as 
schizophrenia, say New Zealand researchers. Their study suggested this was 
probably because of chemical changes in the brain which resulted from 
smoking the drug.

The study, published in the journal Addiction, followed more than 1,000 
people born in 1977 for 25 years.

Doesn't sound like smoking the stuff is good for the mind.