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Time to accept we live in “endemic world,” says reader

February 10, 2022   ·   0 Comments

OUR READERS WRITE The sheer volume of noise on so many fronts today are mind numbing. The latest missive in the Citizen written by Sheralyn ...

Dedicated leaders and extraordinary heroes

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir It arrived with minimal fanfare on Sunday, a far cry from similar anniversaries 10, 20, and even 45 years ago. ...

Look in your own backyard

by BRIAN LOCKHART During the current time, there’s a lot of people lamenting the fact that they can’t travel. That is understandable. For many people, ...

The Many Faces Of Freedom

by SHERALYN ROMAN We can’t help but weigh in on a heavy topic: the “Freedom Convoy” that took place this past weekend which, at time ...

Can we ever pull our own strings?

by MARK PAVILONS We’re all performers, whether we’d like to admit it or not. Shakespeare once wrote that “All the world’s a stage, And all ...

The elusive call of “Freedom”

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir The sound of the honks was unmistakable as they got closer. You could feel the energy coming just as they ...

Technology- what’s next?

by BRIAN LOCKHART When Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone, it was considered a huge leap in technology. Imagine being able to speak to your ...

Community Hubs Make Communities Hum

by SHERALYN ROMAN The Town of Caledon is currently exploring uses for the Old Bolton Fire Station located in the downtown core on Ann Street. ...

Our biggest concerns are affording groceries and gas

by Mark Pavilons The latest financial news comes with some noticeable belt-tightening among average Canadians. It was reported recently that “51% of Canadians can’t afford ...

Being resourceful

Our Readers Write In 1981, I started my current landscaping business. Immediately I wanted to know all the plant materials I was dealing with by ...

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