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Let’s Try Again

January 14, 2021   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN So, my mum and I were talking the other day and, as mothers sometimes do, she pointed out an “opportunity for improvement,” ...

Chasing ghosts

by BRIAN LOCKHART Several years ago, I was invited to attend a family party on a rural property to document the event for a newspaper ...

Aging is part of the journey to what’s next

by Mark Pavilons I have a few body parts that aren’t too pleased with me. At least that’s how my family doctor put it to ...

CCS thanks community for “tremendous” support

OUR READERS WRITE Caledon, hello! Even on the coldest of days in the midst of a long winter season you are people with the warmest ...

The Value of Vigilance

Written By BROCK WEIR Since we began this long, challenging journey, we have not only shifted our thinking on many things but our vocabulary as ...

New Year, New Attitude?

Written by SHERALYN ROMAN It seems that we could all agree 2020 was a disaster of a year for just about everyone. Frankly, it’s not ...

The European Union: Free At Last!

Written by GWYNNE DYER Blaming the victims is never a good look. As Britain finally leaves the European Union, 1,651 days after the Brexit referendum ...

A brand-new decade

Written By BRIAN LOCKHART Yes, it’s a brand-new year. I guess all those 1950s late night science fiction movies and the Twilight Zone TV show ...

Trucking in Ontario is not what it was

OUR READERS WRITE In 1990, Ontario deregulated trucking and pulled most of the MTO watch dogs off the roads. So, now we see many couriers ...

“Do or do not” is a wise sentiment

by Mark Pavilons “Do. Or do not. There is no try.” Without sounding too much like a sci-fi geek, who doesn’t love one of the ...

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