Letters

Responsibility

June 21, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by BRIAN LOCKHART “It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done. It is a far, far better rest ...

The inhospitable land of spoiled milk and tainted honey

by Mark Pavilons Most of us are products (offspring) of immigrants to this great country of ours. As home-grown Canadians, we have never known anything else ...

On School Bus cameras

OUR READERS WRITE Several years ago, Peel agreed to installing cameras on all school busses, attached to the stop sign that comes out when the ...

Considering the needs vs. wants of others

by BROCK WEIR Any of us who went through school in Ontario most likely knows the basics of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, but sometimes it ...

Random Rumblings

by SHERALYN ROMAN It’s been a little while since I’ve indulged the spinning inner hamster wheel that is my mind. I occasionally write a series ...

Who chopped down the cherry tree?

by BRIAN LOCKHART The house that I grew up in was part of a subdivision built in the mid 1950s. My parents purchased that house ...

Beating the odds every single day

by Mark Pavilons We in the western world have it all and yet we take much of it for granted. If you are a Boomer, ...

Recognizing and addressing the consequential

by BROCK WEIR In the grand scheme of things, I didn’t grow up all that long ago – yet, in many ways, it sometimes feels ...

But first, traffic…

by SHERALYN ROMAN It seems that lately, I’ve been talking a lot about infrastructure. Of course, as a layperson, I am no expert on the ...

Black gold, Texas tea

by BRIAN LOCKHART “Come and listen to my story about a man named Jed, A poor mountaineer, barely kept his family fed, And then one ...

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