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Extreme measures provide great learning experience

March 26, 2020   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons The extreme measures being taking across the globe to curb the COVID-19 virus offer a massive, world-wide learning experience. There’s no question ...

Patience, time will mend it

by CHRISTINE IBBOTSON Dear Money Lady My employer is closing our office because of the Coronavirus and suggesting we all work from home.  I am ...

Reflections on a virus

by LAURA CAMPBELL Last Thursday evening, I felt a deep wave of dread and panic wash over me. I still managed to make a broccoli ...

The world’s gone mad, or has it?

by SHERALYN ROMAN What a difference a week makes. Heck, right now, what a difference a day makes! Last week we wrote seriously but with ...

British roulette

by GWYNNE DYER “I must level with the British public: many more families are going to lose their loved ones before their time.” – Prime ...

How quickly things have changed

Editorial WHAT A DIFFERENCE a week makes.  While it’s true that this time seven days ago, the World Health Organization had officially labelled the global ...

Mixed emotions during family gatherings

by Mark Pavilons Dear Mom, Dad and Sis; It’s been a long time since I thought about you guys. What can I say, I’m not ...

The world’s gone mad, or has it?

by SHERALYN ROMAN Sick of reading about the virus named after a beer? If you are, you might want to skip this column because I ...

The Chinese West Market Virus

by GWYNNE DYER U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has run afoul of the language police. Last Thursday he publicly called the ‘coronavirus’ that had ...

Controversial or not, change is needed

EDITORIAL Ontario’s Amber Alert system is in dire need of a revamp. But likely not for the reasons you’re thinking.  A quick social media search ...

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