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Living Memory

November 9, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by BROCK WEIR As we prepare to gather this Saturday on the eleventh day at the eleventh hour, the day is approaching, as least as ...

The wrong equation

by BRIAN LOCKHART This interesting story, or maybe a parable, came across my Facebook page the other day. I thought it was interesting enough to ...

Plus ca change…

by SHERALYN ROMAN Several of my conversations of late have revolved around the topic of human nature. For most of us, it is our nature ...

Why are fewer Canadians starting their own business?

by FRANK STRONACH There are more small businesses in Canada closing up shop than there are people starting a new business.  That’s the disturbing finding ...

Pluses and minuses; the ledger of life

by MARK PAVILONS When we prepare for a job, role or volunteer position, we’re often asked about our pluses and minuses. Of course, we brag ...

When someone tells you who they are…

by BROCK WEIR Have you ever had a spare moment to sit down and truly think about who you really are? I’m not talking about ...

Who’s Looking Out for our Small Businesses?

by FRANK STRONACH Earlier this year, one of the co-founders of Home Depot – the world’s largest home improvement retailer – publicly stated that if ...

The Impact is Forever

by SHERALYN ROMAN Other than “forever,” there is quite literally no other way to state the full impact of continued pit and quarry development in ...

Monster Mash

by BRIAN LOCKHART One night just before Halloween when I was a kid, there was a showing of the 1961 movie, The Pit and the ...

Gizmos cause us a multitude of frustrations

by Mark Pavilons Things that are annoying usually stay that way. If you think about it, almost all of the frustrating gizmos, contraptions, machines and ...

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