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Ally Vitally: Julian Assange’s Plea Deal

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The WikiLeaks founder has been held in a British prison for the last five years and fought extradition to the U.S. He is expected to return to Australia.

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was released from a British prison and on his way to a remote Pacific island on Tuesday where he will plead guilty to a conspiracy charge as part of a plea deal with the U.S. Justice Department, according to court documents.

In the cold, early morning light, the heavy iron gates of Belmarsh Prison creaked open, and Julian Assange stepped out, a free man for the first time in almost a decade. The air was crisp and biting, but to Assange, it tasted like freedom.

For years, Assange had lived under the shadow of extradition and a potential lifetime of imprisonment in the United States. His efforts to shed light on classified documents through WikiLeaks had made him a global symbol of the fight for transparency in government but also a central figure in a contentious legal battle.

As Julian Assange exited the prison, he was met with the intense flash of cameras. Journalists from around the world had gathered, all eager to capture the moment. Flanked by his legal team, Assange took a deep breath and began the walk toward a waiting car that would take him to his temporary residence.

Assange had finally agreed to a plea deal with the U.S. government, a compromise that would mitigate both his and the authorities’ ongoing legal struggles. The plea deal would see Assange admit to certain charges in exchange for a significantly reduced sentence and protection from the more severe repercussions he had been facing.

As the car wound its way through the quiet streets of London, Assange peered out the window, reflecting on the years he had spent in confinement—and the decade-long saga that had transformed his life in ways he had never imagined. He thought about the days he spent in the Ecuadorian Embassy, a self-imposed imprisonment, fearing extradition and separation from his family.

The vehicle crossed the bridge over the Thames River, its waters as murky and complex as Assange’s own legal situation. He pondered the coming negotiations with the U.S. and what the future held for him. Though the road ahead was uncertain, it was also an opportunity for a fresh start, something he had craved for years. The plea deal, albeit a difficult path, promised a semblance of closure and the chance to advocate for transparency and freedom of speech without the chains of his past.

Reaching his temporary residence, Assange was greeted by his friends, supporters, and loved ones who had steadfastly stood by him throughout the years. Their faces mirrored the mixture of hope and fatigue that come with long, hard-fought battles.

“I’m ready,” Assange said, as he embraced his companions and prepared for the legal proceedings that lay ahead.

With the world watching, Julian Assange, the once-incarcerated whistleblower, was about to step into a new chapter in his life—one where the ideals of truth and transparency would continue to be his guiding principles, now entwined with a story of personal redemption and the ongoing struggle for justice.


Related Links:

  1. The Guardian: Julian Assange Agrees to Plea Deal
  2. BBC News: Julian Assange’s Legal Battle – Timeline and Updates
  3. Reuters: Julian Assange Set for Plea Deal with US Government
  4. Amnesty International: The Fight for Freedom and Transparency Continues

VIDEO | Ally Vitally shares “Trump floats the idea of having a Migrant League of Fighters”

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What’s Next ‘Hunger Games”

Once upon a time, in the bustling world of politics and sports, Former President Donald Trump made an unconventional proposition to UFC President Dana White. It was a sunny afternoon when the two influential figures met at a social gathering in Washington D.C.

As they exchanged pleasantries and discussed various topics, President Trump’s eyes gleamed with an idea that seemed to excite him. With a mischievous grin, he leaned in and mentioned his vision of creating a “migrant league of fighters” within the realm of UFC.

Dana White, known for his innovative spirit and willingness to explore new ideas, listened intently as President Trump elaborated on his concept. The former president envisioned a platform where individuals from diverse backgrounds, including migrants and immigrants, could showcase their skills and compete in the world of mixed martial arts.

Despite the initial shock of such a proposal, Dana White found himself intrigued by the potential behind President Trump’s idea. The notion of providing an opportunity for individuals from all walks of life to engage in a sport as demanding and rewarding as UFC resonated with him.

After a spirited discussion and brainstorming session, the two men parted ways with a newfound sense of collaboration and ambition. President Trump’s bold proposition had sparked a spark of creativity in the world of UFC, paving the way for a new chapter of inclusivity and diversity in the world of mixed martial arts.

And so, the story of the “migrant league of fighters” became a symbol of unity and empowerment, illustrating how even the most unexpected ideas can lead to remarkable outcomes when met with open minds and willing hearts.

Featuring Jamie Ciotka and Sol Kitchen at LOCAL LIVE LUNCH | Wednesday, June 26

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10 Wednesdays! 10 Concerts! 10 Menus!


Great food, a fun atmosphere and free performances by the area’s top-notch musicians, singers, and songwriters!

Featuring Jamie Ciotka and Sol Kitchen at LOCAL LIVE LUNCH | Wednesday, June 26

Each Wednesday throughout the summer, Local Live Lunch welcomes everyone to drop by our outdoor concert are at Sheffer Court, located at 186 Hurontario Street downtown.

You can purchase your lunch on site from a featured restaurant, sit back in comfy Muskoka-style chairs, relax and listen to great local, live music on the 95.1 Peak FM Stage!


Local Live lunch is a celebration of community spirit paired with culinary treats and music!

Media Sponsors – The Peak FM 95.1 and mycollingwood.ca

Grammy and Juno Award Winning Artist, Jarvis Church | July 5th | John Saunders Centre

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In the world of music, there is something truly magical about intimate performances.

Experience Jarvis Church, Grammy and Juno award-winning artist, producer, and lead singer of The Philosopher Kings, accompanied by Wade Brown on keys at the John Saunders Centre, as he creates a unique connection with the audience, allowing for a more personal and immersive experience.

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Event by Erica Prinn-Mccarthy

General information:

John Saunders Centre – Upper Lounge

Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
Licensed Bar
Advanced tickets only – please purchase through Eventbrite.
Limited seating

Drum, Dance, Play at our Awen Gathering Place | June 30th

Free Community Event! Join us for an exciting collaboration between the Collingwood School of Music and the Collingwood Circus School!

Awen Gathering Place, Collingwood Ontario

Sunday, June 30th

We’re creating a vibrant Fun Space where you can explore music through drumming and circus activities. The Circus School’s trained professionals will guide you in hula-hooping, juggling, and poi twirling, while the Music School will lead an energetic drum circle with a variety of percussive instruments.

This unique event is designed to help you express yourself in new and creative ways, all under the expert guidance of our instructors. Whether you’re spinning a hoop, keeping rhythm on a drum, or mastering the art of juggling, you’ll find plenty of opportunities to learn, play, and have fun. Don’t miss out on this incredible experience of music and movement! 

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We need to talk about your starving grandchildren | Just Have a Think

You might not want to think about this one, but our scientists tell us if we carry on the way we are now, the global food system will have completely broken down by the time a child born today hits retirement age.

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Join Us on the Escarpment for an Enchanted Evening, Saturday, August 10

Friends, neighbours, Georgian Bay lovers and supporters.

Save Georgian Bay and its Fundraising Committee are inviting you to our Enchanted Evening, Saturday, August 10, on the Niagara Escarpment starting at 5:00 pm for sushi and roll platters, local wines, beer, cider, signature mocktail of lemon mint on a panoramic patio of Georgian Bay.  Mingle, enjoy the sounds of music or enter the silent art auction of local artists in our tent.

Following appetizers on the patio, enter our tent to savour the international food stations featuring: Polonez cold fresh beet borscht, sour cream, dill, and cucumber on the side or, enjoy grass fed spring lamb, stuffed vine leaves, zucchini, mini kibbeh, pickled turnips, homemade hummus & silky pita!

Sample indigenous smoked salmon or white fish from the Saugeen Ojibway Nation Territory or poached trout and grilled vegetables from the Meaford Farmers’ Market.

Enjoy the music of renowned guitarist and singer, Jayden Grahlman and other local musicians, including young singer Maya Thompson.

Stay the evening to watch the sunset, enjoy a delightful dessert table and cool off while the musicians are still playing.

Tickets are $125.00 each.  Purchase your tickets:  savegeorgianbay.ca/fundraiser

If you cannot attend, please click on the Donate button for a tax receipt.  When you purchase a ticket, you will get an address for the Enchanted Evening on the Escarpment, Captain’s Court, Meaford.

Proceeds from this fundraiser will help us to continue our mission to educate communities around the Bay, deliver deputations to councils, meet with Provincial and Federal politicians, create radio ads, signs, postcard mailings, and deliver petitions.

Looking forward to seeing you!

Freda Ariella Muscovitch, Chair & Tom Buck for Save Georgian Bay (SGB)



COLLINGWOOD MUSIC FESTIVAL: ” Postcards Lost”, A Yiddish Love Story told through Music

Join Daniel Vnukowski, James Campbell, Andrea Ludwig, Moshe Hammer and Jaclyn Grossman, for a musical adventure!

TUESDAY, JULY 9, AT 7 PM

First Presbyterian Church Collingwood

Visual artist Alan Stein was inspired by recently-translated messages on old family postcards dating from the Russian Revolution through WWII to create a series of charcoal drawings and paintings highlighting actual and imagined events from his grandparent’s lives. These images, old family photographs, and reproductions of the postcards themselves, will be projected and accompanied by heartwarming Yiddish songs, profoundly moving children’s poems, and include music by Fritz Kreisler and Kurt Weill.

Join us for this captivating, musical journey in reconstructing the story of their lives with piano, clarinet, violin, mezzo-soprano and narration. Starring Daniel Vnukowski, piano; James Campbell, clarinet; Moshe Hammer, violin; Andrea Ludwig, mezzo-soprano and Jaclyn Grossman, narration. The music features renowned Canadian musicians performing an array of works to complement the narrative thread, including heart-warming Yiddish songs, profoundly moving children’s poems set to music and stirring works by a variety of Jewish composers. Starring Andrew Ludwig, mezzo-soprano; James Campbell, clarinet; Moshe Hammer, violin and Daniel Vnukowski, piano.

Learn much more about the artists and this fascinating story at: collingwoodfestival.com/event/2024-postcards-lost

Ally Vitally shares “The Enchantment of the Strawberry Moon”

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The first full moon of the summer is making its entrance in June also known as the “strawberry” moon.

The full moon will arrive on June 21, 2024 at 9:08 p.m. E.T.

This year’s strawberry moon is unique and more meaningful as it coincides with the summer solstice, a time of year with deep spiritual meaning for many cultures around the world who have celebrated the event over the years through hosting traditions or ritual ceremonies.

In a small village nestled between rolling hills and vast fields of strawberries, the inhabitants eagerly awaited the arrival of the Strawberry Moon. This annual event held a special place in their hearts, marking the peak of the strawberry harvest and a time of joyful celebration.

Young Elara, a girl with bright eyes and a curious spirit, had always been fascinated by the tales her grandmother told about the Strawberry Moon. According to legend, the moon glowed a brilliant shade of pink on this night, casting its enchanting light over the fields and making the strawberries glow with a luminous hue.

As the moon began to rise, Elara found herself unable to contain her excitement. She dashed out to the fields, joining other villagers who had gathered there. Lanterns were lit, casting a warm glow across the landscape, and the air was filled with the sweet aroma of ripe strawberries.

Elara’s eyes widened as she looked up at the night sky. The moon, as if responding to the villagers’ anticipation, began to take on a soft, pinkish tint. Gasps of wonder echoed through the crowd. Elara’s grandmother, a wise and kind woman, placed a gentle hand on her shoulder.

“This is the magic of the Strawberry Moon,” her grandmother whispered. “It reminds us of the beauty and abundance of nature, and the importance of coming together to celebrate it.”

Throughout the night, the villagers sang, danced, and shared stories under the moon’s gentle light. Elara and her friends scoured the fields, picking the glowing strawberries that seemed to radiate with the moon’s energy. Each berry tasted sweeter than ever before, infused with the magic of the moment.

As the celebration came to an end, Elara felt a deep sense of gratitude. The Strawberry Moon had not only illuminated the night but also brought the community closer together. It was a reminder that even in the midst of the ordinary, there were moments of extraordinary beauty waiting to be discovered.

With a heart full of wonder and a basket full of strawberries, Elara gazed up at the sky one last time before heading home. She knew that the magic of the Strawberry Moon would stay with her, a cherished memory to carry through the seasons until its return the following year.


For more information on the Strawberry Moon and its cultural significance, check out these links:

Enjoy celebrating the Strawberry Moon!

The Sex Expert: “Casual Sex Is Almost Always Dangerous For Women!” – Louise Perry

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Louise Perry is a British journalist and host of the ‘Maiden Mother Matriarch’ podcast. She is also press officer for the charity, ‘We Can’t Consent To This’ and author of the book, ‘The Case Against The Sexual Revolution: A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century’.

You can purchase Louise’s book, ‘The Case Against The Sexual Revolution:

A New Guide to Sex in the 21st Century’, here: https://amzn.to/4bckkWu

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