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Save Swan Lake, says reader

July 17, 2025   ·   0 Comments

Thanks to the Citizen for front page coverage, and kudos to reporter Riley Murphy for the detailed and thorough coverage of the “Swan Lake” issue. ...

Let the tears flow and laughter ring out

By Mark Pavilons I’m in a weird place lately, or perhaps it’s exactly where I’m meant to be. It’s that small spot between and behind ...

Learning resilience

By Brock Weir Are you at an age where you now look back at some of the things you got up to growing up and ...

Erosion of Democracy?

By Sheralyn Roman Well, well, well – that was something else. That was both an example of democracy in action and its exact opposite, a ...

Sister City Needed?

by SHERALYN ROMAN I’ve never had a sister so I cannot speak from direct experience about how such relationships work. I’ve heard from friends that ...

Remembering Emil Kolb

by MAYOR ANNETTE GROVES In this column, I want to take a moment to remember and honour Emil Kolb — a truly remarkable individual and ...

Are we more than just corporeal beings?

by Mark Pavilons We are a mixture of variations of light and shadow, held together by our glue-like imperfections. Love is not perfect either, but ...

Considering Ajuinnata 

by BROCK WEIR Canada Day is a holiday that invariably fills me with pride. We Canadians aren’t necessarily boastful about what we have, but it’s ...

Canada Day is every day

by SHERALYN ROMAN Sure, I’m a day or two late, but who’s counting when we’re talking about the greatest country on earth? Not me, and ...

Can government really solve our housing ills?

by Mark Pavilons Is it too much to ask for a government that means, and does well, on behalf of the people? That’s a question ...

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