Letters

Investing in – and respecting – our collective heritage

April 20, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by BROCK WEIR When we have the chance to travel, whether it’s a drive to a picturesque town or village a couple of hours away, ...

Taiwan: Ignore China’s Conniptions

by GWYNNE DYER China has been having conniptions again. President Tsai Ing-wen of Taiwan had a courtesy meeting last week with the Speaker of the ...

White collar crime

by BRIAN LOCKHART It’s no secret that white collar crime is not dealt with very harshly. You see stories all the time of people embezzling ...

Taking a look at our own circle of life

by Mark Pavilons It’s been said that the average North American has three stages of life – wanting stuff, accumulating stuff, and getting rid of ...

Underspending is not “fiscal
responsibility,” says reader

OUR READERS WRITE Brian Perras’ letter (March 30, 2023) about underspending is based on the assumption the government COMPLETED the assigned and funded tasks. The ...

Listening for renewal

by BROCK WEIR Despite the mud and soggy ground, families took advantage of the sun Mother Nature graced us with to take full advantage of ...

Listening to the people? I don’t think so!

by SHERALYN ROMAN The last time I checked, Caroline Mulroney doesn’t represent the Caledon community. Nor do I think she represents Dufferin Peel, or Peel ...

Parents must be held responsible

by BRIAN LOCKHART A few years ago, I was acquainted with some guys who had a cottage and they invited me up there a few ...

A potent pause

by BROCK WEIR My imagination would sometimes get the better of me as a child. When bored, the mind would race to more exciting places ...

What kids and grown men have in common

By Mark Pavilons It’s no secret that most men are kids at heart. In fact, I believe we have more in common with youngsters than we ...

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