Letters

Do we really know what time it is in our lives?

April 23, 2026   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons The Chinese remind us to enjoy ourselves, because “it’s later than we think.” Yes, the future does have a nasty habit of ...

A story still being written

by BROCK WEIR I don’t know what it says about me that one of the most exciting days of my life took place when I ...

Caledon Council calls on Government of Ontario to amend Bill 100

By Riley Murphy Local Journalism Initiative Reporter A motion introduced by Councillor Dave Sheen at the April 21 Planning and Development meeting called for Caledon ...

A Different “Few Good People”

by SHERALYN ROMAN Never more so than now, we need an informed, engaged and questioning electorate. A few weeks ago, I talked about Margaret Mead ...

Access Primary Care Dufferin & Caledon: Helping You Find a Family Doctor

By Anette Groves I’d like to share an important resource designed to help connect people in our community with local primary care providers. Many residents ...

Wasting time, waiting for our own “expiry date”

“There’s never enough time to do all the nothing you want.” ― Bill Watterson Bill was on to something. We all know, even at a ...

The privatization of Ontario

By Sheralyn Roman Ontario’s slogan, under Premier Doug Ford, is “Open For Business.” Respectfully, I think it’s much more than that. We’re not just “open,” ...

OPINION: Progress, pushback and Indigenous rights

By David Suzuki In Canada, progress on social and ecological justice often faces roadblocks. When women got the right to vote here in 1918, organizations ...

CDS Debaters to compete at Worlds in Bristol, UK

By Kim Sillcox Best of luck to The Country Day School Grade 11 students Adhya Chandradat and Aneesa Khan, and their coaches Ms. Wyndham-West, Mme ...

A few good people

by SHERALYN ROMAN We are rapidly approaching an important date in the municipal calendar. Perhaps you’ve already noticed, even subconsciously, the “ramping up” of certain ...

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