Letters

It’s hard to think like Mr. Rogers

February 6, 2025   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN Possibly one of the kindest humans, and not just on TV, Fred Rogers left at least a generation or two with the ...

Roadmaps and other things

by SHERALYN ROMAN First of all, if you are reading this on publication day, January 30, congratulations…you’ve almost made it. The longest month of the ...

Every day is a challenge for many: World Cancer Day is Feb. 4

by Mark Pavilons For those who are suffering – from any kind of illness – every day is a challenge. It takes every ounce of ...

Citizens weren’t asked for mandate on Greenbelt: reader

OUR READERS WRITE We are to have an election soon in Ontario under the guise of needing a mandate from the citizenry to stand up ...

Un-muddled Mandates

by BROCK WEIR Our language is a funny thing. While English has done the trick for us for many centuries, it’s something of a living ...

“Shop Local!” If only…

by SHERALYN ROMAN Remember back in the dark days of the pandemic when Councillor Tony Rosa posted well-crafted messaging on social media highlighting many of ...

Courage, fortitude needed to face the year ahead

by Mark Pavilons January 1 was like any other Wednesday, other than it was a day off. It was a day to reflect, ponder and ...

Back to… the future?

by BROCK WEIR In this job, there are certain questions one can pose that reveal a lot about a person. One example I have previously ...

Things that make me say “hmmnnn…”

by SHERALYN ROMAN I have a friend (shout out to Angela) who often starts sentences with the above statement. It seems appropriate to borrow this ...

Humour makes my world go ‘round

by Mark Pavilons “If I can stay funny, I can stay alive.” – Jamie Foxx While I’m nowhere near the comedic talent of one of ...

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