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by GWYNNE DYER You don’t feel like reading about the Plague today? Good. I don’t feel like writing about it again either. So here’s some ...
EDITORIAL THERE’S SURELY NO DOUBT that once the COVID-19 pandemic finally subsides there will be inquiries into what could have been done to prevent the ...
by Mark Pavilons It’s been said that a mother’s love is like nothing else in the world. Having witnessed this first-hand in my own family, ...
OUR READERS WRITE In the April 30 edition of the paper there is a picture on the front page showing the good work happening in ...
by SHERALYN ROMAN With apologies to Elisabeth Kubler Ross, I write today echoing what I’m sure are the feelings of many amongst us, an acknowledgement ...
by GWYNNE DYER Something has gone wrong in the ‘Anglosphere’, as the English-speaking countries are known in some other parts of the world. Smaller English-speaking ...
EDITORIAL IT WAS INTERESTING when Prime Minister Justin Trudeau last week asked media outlets to refrain from naming the individual responsible for the deadliest mass ...
by Mark Pavilons “When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity.” – ohn F. ...
Written By ALYSSA PARKHILL Seniors have been affected by the COVID-19 virus more than most. Caledon Meals on Wheels has created a solution to help ...
by CHRSTINE IBBOTSON Dear Money Lady, The stock market is so crazy right now and I am afraid to keep investing in it. What do ...
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