Letters

Kicking the can solves little

February 22, 2024   ·   0 Comments

by BROCK WEIR I had a lot of time to think in the wee hours of Wednesday morning as I slowly made my way home. ...

We should all be very concerned

by MARK PAVILONS Is anyone overly concerned about the state of world affairs? I know the old saying – “you can lead a horse to ...

Curiosity, comfort and lack thereof

by BROCK WEIR Planning ahead was never a strong suit of my grandmother’s. In fact, whenever someone asked if she had any commitments for a ...

That’s one for the “win” column!

by SHERALYN ROMAN Never let it be said that my bias is showing. Sure, I often write about the current provincial government and yes, it’s ...

As good as it gets

by BRIAN LOCKHART If you have ever seen the 1997 movie, “As Good as it Gets,” starring Jack Nicholson and Helen Hunt, you will remember ...

How can we rebuild Canada’s crumbling economy? 

by FRANK STRONACH A lot of recent surveys taking the pulse of the nation show that Canadians are worried and anxious about the state of ...

Explain it to me like I’m in Kindergarten

by SHERALYN ROMAN There are changes coming to a classroom near you, changes that may or may not be beneficial to the learning of those ...

There’s no substitute for experience

by BRIAN LOCKHART A few years ago I was party to a conversation between a woman with a young child, and another woman who was ...

Exercising your democratic privilege

by MARK PAVILONS The air is abuzz with electioneering here and south of the border. It won’t be long before harsh TV and radio ads ...

A rose by any other name…

There was no end of confusion while growing up with one of the most basic facts about myself. As you can see in this space, ...

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