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Columnist “misinformed,” says reader

August 10, 2023   ·   0 Comments

OUR READERS WRITE I know that newspaper columnists are given wide latitude to provide their personal musings without fact checking but the recent “Are we ...

Clamoring for the communal?

by BROCK WEIR It’s been a few weeks, so now it must be asked… have you had your full “Barbenheimer” experience yet? That is, the ...

Outhouse Outrage

by SHERALYN ROMAN Of all the issues that’s attracted the ire of residents in one small portion of Caledon, it appears outhouse outrage is what ...

It’s just a game

by BRIAN LOCKHART There’s a video making the rounds of a minor baseball game in the U.S. It’s hard to tell which age group the ...

Perception of time varies among creatures

by MARK PAVILONS Most of us know that “time keeps on slippin,’ slippin,’ slipping’ into the future,” but its speed depends entirely what you are. ...

Column was spot-on, says reader

OUR READERS WRITE I would like to compliment Sheralyn Roman on her article in the July 20, 2023 edition. Her “Boiling Frogs” was spot on ...

Revisiting what we leave behind

by BROCK WEIR I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: writing in this column space can occasionally work against me. There have been ...

Boiling Frogs

by SHERALYN ROMAN Temperatures, and tempers, are rising both here at home and around the world. If you’re one of the last die-hard deniers of ...

Armed robbery – it’s no big deal

by BRIAN LOCKHART It’s no wonder police services in the country are frustrated with the court system and its apparent revolving door method of dealing ...

Humans have the itch to travel and explore

by Mark Pavilons “Oh the things you can find, if you don’t stay behind!” – Dr. Seuss Theo was spot on with many of his ...

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