Letters

Underestimating our students

March 8, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by BROCK WEIR Do you ever look back on your childhood and wonder how you survived it all? I bet most of us do, even ...

On Traffic, Tims and Justice

by SHERALYN ROMAN Traffic in Caledon is always a topic of conversation. Complaining about back-ups on Mayfield Road or trucks barrelling through villages is, much ...

O Canada, my eye

by BRIAN LOCKHART “They got little hands And little eyes And they walk around Tellin’ great big lies They got little noses And tiny little teeth They wear platform shoes On their nasty little feet Well, I don’t want no short people Don’t want no short people Don’t want no short people ‘Round here.” If you recognize those ...

Don’t be stingy with compliments

by Mark Pavilons “I just think it’s silly to be stingy with compliments. If you see someone and they strike you as beautiful in any ...

Protect healthcare, say residents

OUR READERS WRITE I personally need a health care system that is in place for the people of Ontario. I suffer from a chronic illness ...

Continuing to stand together

by BROCK WEIR As the grandchild and great-grandchild of women and men who served King and Country in the First and Second World Wars, and ...

Free health care: Subject to OVERsight or simply OVER?

by SHERALYN ROMAN Our PC government, after a two-month long break from the taxing work of governing us (pun intended) has immediately settled into the ...

Banning books

by BRIAN LOCKHART I was never a big reader when I was a kid, but I did manage to get through a few books over ...

For the love of “man’s best friend”

by Mark Pavilons Charles Schulz once said that happiness is a warm puppy? Ain’t it the truth? Okay, kittens are cute too, but come on, ...

Bundle up for Coldest Night of the Year

OUR READERS WRITE It’s definitely cold out there! I cannot imagine wandering the Caledon countryside late at night with no place to sleep. Or moving ...

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