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100-year-old veteran remembers the fallen

October 26, 2023   ·   0 Comments

OUR READERS WRITE I lost my right arm on October 18, 1944, while serving with the Loyal Edmonton Regiment in Italy. I was staked at ...

Have our collective wells run dry?

by BROCK WEIR Progress can mean many things to many people. To our forebears, things that we often take for granted today, were game-changers to ...

International law?

by BRIAN LOCKHART At the end of the American Civil War, there were lot of guys hopping around on crutches because they only had one ...

Grateful

by SHERALYN ROMAN I know Thanksgiving, traditionally a time for expressing gratitude, was just a couple of weeks ago, but with so much going on ...

It’s time to unshackle Canada’s small businesses 

by FRANK STRONACH It’s understandable why many people often refer to small businesses as the backbone of our economy.  For one, small businesses develop a ...

Some things really do last forever

by Mark Pavilons There are times when I think about how fleeting our lives are. After seven or eight decades on the planet (if we’re lucky) ...

Some things really do last forever

by Mark Pavilons There are times when I think about how fleeting our lives are. After seven or eight decades on the planet (if we’re lucky) ...

Reader responds to MP’s request on priorities

Our Readers Write My number one priority is better quality of life living in Bolton.  There are costs to irresponsible endless warehouse development and container ...

Learning from the past and changing the direction of the future

by BROCK WEIR You always try to keep a few steps ahead in a newsroom, whether it’s an upcoming event or a hot community topic ...

Be thankful for three oceans

by BRIAN LOCKHART We have celebrated the Thanksgiving weekend, and I hope many people appreciated this holiday for what it is meant to be. It ...

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