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Three parties seeking the same voters

June 6, 2019   ·   0 Comments

EDITORIAL If, as now seems likely, the federal Liberals will suffer a fate next October similar to that of their Ontario cousins, at least one ...

Hoping for a better future

by LAURA CAMPBELL I try not to write too much about myself, but I want to write from the heart this week. I hope you’re ...

Connecting seniors to people, programs and possibilities

by ALLAN THOMPSON Asset Management is a big buzz word in municipal government. The principles are about managing and planning our infrastructure so residents get ...

Our lives are definitely not made from scratch

by MARK PAVILONS Renowned astrophysicist Carl Sagan is often quoted as saying in order to make an apple pie from scratch, you first have to ...

Investing in better mental health support for the people of Dufferin-Caledon

OUR READERS WRITE Ontario’s mental health care system is disconnected and difficult for patients and families to access thecare and services they need. This leaves ...

Was it the polls or Ontario’s mayors?

EDITORIAL What was it that caused Premier Doug Ford to announce Monday that the government is reversing its decision to make retroactive funding cuts on ...

Consultations with the Public on the Real Estate and Business Brokers Act

by SYLVIA JONES The Ontario Government is utilizing public input to modernize laws governing real estate professionals to better reflect today’s market, reduce red tape, ...

A change of pace

by SHERALYN ROMAN As changes go, the pace of provincial cutbacks has slowed down a tad. In the past couple of weeks we’ve only seen ...

Why are things no longer made to last?

by Mark Pavilons Every week, as I chug to work in my fossil fuel burning vehicle, I long for something new, something that never breaks down.  There ...

To tip, or not to tip?

EDITORIAL An age-old question that has been discussed and debated for years and years. The obvious answer is, almost always, to tip. But how did ...

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