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Ronald Wolf

Ronald Wolf wolfthewriter.com is a college graduate of a renowned journalism program at Niagara College in Welland, Ontario Canada. He has been published in numerous newspapers and magazines in three different countries. He is a former newspaper owner who specializes in photography and writing. He presently resides in northwestern, Ontario Canada where he continues to research and write articles about Canadian history, Canadian paranormal and other interesting articles.

Most Recent Articles by Ronald Wolf:

Sandford Fleming and his Time Zone

Time is a wonderful and dangerous thing. It’s what we all need more of but it cannot be seen or felt. We sometimes can buy more of it but at the end, we all run out of time. We put money in machines to make our clothes washed or dried. Time rules our very extinction. There’s a time to sleep, a time to wake, a time to sow and a time to reap. We make money by working for our time only to spend our hard earned money to go off to a vacation and do as little as we can. It’s been said time heals all wounds and makes the heart grow fonder.
- Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae’s “In Flanders Field”

No history column should forget one of the most influential Canadians who ever lived. On this day there are only a handful of Canadians who changed the world over. I am of course talking about Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae who wrote “In Flanders Fields” which is read aloud the worldwide on this day.
- Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Guglielmo Marchese Marconi and the world’s first radio commercial program

Here’s something all Canadians can boast about (not that Canadians are known to boast mind you). Once again we travel through the twists and turns and waves of time which flows like a river to the shores of Montreal, Que. The date is November 4, 1920 and it’s time for the world to receive its first radio commercial program.
- Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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