Letters

What we leave behind to be found

July 20, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by BROCK WEIR Nobody who knows me well will be surprised to know I’m a bit of an enthusiastic book collector. In case the word ...

Musings on Community

by SHERALYN ROMAN If I’m not mistaken, for years Caledon has referred to itself as a “community of communities.” In fact, the Town of Caledon’s ...

Artificial intelligence

by BRIAN LOCKHART “Hello, Grandma? It’s me Joey. I’ve been arrested. I need your help.” You’ve probably heard of the grandparent scam, where an older ...

Laughter saved the human species!

by MARK PAVILONS “Laughter is the shortest distance between two people.” Victor Borge didn’t know how right he was when he said that. Charles Dickens ...

No points to score playing the Blame Game

by BROCK WEIR After weather threatened to pour lukewarm water all over long-held plans on Sunday afternoon, there was a bit of time to explore ...

Scheduling

by SHERALYN ROMAN I don’t envy the task of town planners; truthfully I don’t know much about the role of a town planner. Perhaps scheduling ...

Too many notes?

by BRIAN LOCKHART I attended an information session a few years ago designed to help land owners decide if having an electric power generating windmill ...

Dufferin Caledon Citizens Care about the Greenbelt

OUR READERS WRITE On Saturday June 10, a group of us had a table at the Orangeville Farmers Market to raise awareness of the threat ...

Food woes compounded by questionable practices

by Mark Pavilons Canadians are in the midst of one of the worst inflationary periods for food in our history. We’re plagued by high prices ...

Stop, look and listen

by BROCK WEIR In the grand scheme of things, there are worse places to be “stranded” in. Despite planning a mini-holiday in New York City ...

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