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Some road safety ideas

September 26, 2019   ·   0 Comments

EDITORIAL HARDLY A WEEK goes by without our reciving a news release from an Ontario Provincial Police concerning a serious personal injury accident or the ...

Putting millions of years into perspective

by Mark Pavilons I’ve long known the truth about the Tooth Fairy. I even knew the Easter Bunny was a bit of a stretch. But ...

Journalism, at what price?

By SHERALYN ROMAN Sometimes a topic seems to present itself repeatedly, in a variety of ways, as I go about my daily life. Whether I ...

Whodunnit?

By GWYNNE DYER U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo dismissed the Houthi claim that the Yemeni rebel group had carried out last Saturday’s strike on ...

Endorsements: do they work?

EDITORIAL UNLIKE THE TORONTO PAPERS, this community newspaper has never endorsed a political party or candidate, feeling it’s our job to inform the electorate and ...

Lefties are an interesting lot

by Mark Pavilons “God made everyone right-handed; the truly gifted overcome it!” It’s nice to be recognized by your peers, and the rest of the world. ...

Excellent election article

OUR READERS WRITE We just wanted to reach out regarding the very informative and well written article in the Caledon Citizen regarding the upcoming federal ...

Opportunities for learning

By SHERALYN ROMAN Well the kids are back at school and the numbers don’t lie. Secondary school students are facing obstacles in the classroom far ...

Turkey – the empire strikes back

By GWYNNE DYER The Ottoman Empire, like many of its Middle Eastern predecessors, had the bad habit of moving entire peoples around if they were ...

All platforms have climate frailties

EDITORIAL WITH CLIMATE CHANGE posing as a major issue to be dealt with by Canada’s political parties in the run-up to the Oct. 21 federal ...

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