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A little of “this,” and a little of “that”

April 4, 2024   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN With so many things to talk about these days, and this being my last article for at least the next few weeks, ...

Situational awareness

by BRIAN LOCKHART The town Facebook page where I live routinely has complaints about bad drivers on local streets. There are a few people with ...

Using the internet is all about balance

by MARK PAVILONS Famous author J.K. Rowling said the internet has been both a boon and a curse for teenagers. Ever since we were given ...

Congratulations are in order!

OUR READERS WRITE I just want to congratulate you guys at London Publishing for carrying on the publishing of the New Tecumseth Times along with ...

Centennial contributions

by BROCK WEIR Growing up as a kid with comparatively weird and varied interests, I often felt my peers looking at me somewhat sideways. Shuttling ...

Halt all hiring: an immediate fix for reining in unchecked government bureaucracy

by FRANK STRONACH Most Canadians would not be surprised to learn there are way too many civil servants in Ottawa.  But they would probably be ...

Credit where credit is due

by SHERALYN ROMAN We are rapidly approaching everyone’s favourite time of year, tax time, but despite the title, that’s not what this column is about. ...

Free speech?

by BRIAN LOCKHART I used to have a friend from college who routinely offended people around her. It’s like she had absolutely no filter at ...

Losing a friend, a piece of ourselves

by Mark Pavilons Our home is a bit quieter than usual. It’s a strange silence, where you know something isn’t right. Our 14-year-old Lab Marley ...

Tackling illegal dumping

OUR READERS WRITE As an ex-Peel cop who never saw justice served (a.k.a. The Punishment fitting The Crime), I have an idea regarding all the ...

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