Letters

Bending the truth is part of democratic politics

February 5, 2026   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons My son recently asked me why politicians aren’t punished for lying. That should be against the law, he argued. I puzzled and puzzled ...

School shakeups and trusty trustees

by BROCK WEIR Suggesting that we should spare a thought for our politicians might be an increasingly unpopular opinion in this day and age, but ...

School shakeups and trusty trustees

by BROCK WEIR Suggesting that we should spare a thought for our politicians might be an increasingly unpopular opinion in this day and age, but ...

ROMA “Grins and Gripes”

by SHERALYN ROMAN First, I’d like to apologize for the additional deluge of snow received this past Sunday. Clearly my griping about snow last week ...

Shedding the building blocks of life in our tears

by MARK PAVILONS Are the tears that roll down my cheeks when I’m alone filled with all that I am? Do such small things contain ...

Shifting Resiliency 

by BROCK WEIR In today’s fast-paced world, it’s probably advisable to try and be a bit flexible. So many things around us are changing and ...

It never gets old

by SHERALYN ROMAN Ever wondered about that expression “it never gets old?” Like, where did it come from? Why do we say it? And what ...

Anti-Extortion Summit 

by MAYOR ANNETTE GROVES Recent extortion-related activity in our community and across Peel Region is deeply disturbing and completely unacceptable. I recently attended the Peel ...

Allowing our civil liberties to be eroded

by MARK PAVILONS Most of us skip along merrily in our daily lives, enjoying the rights and freedoms granted to us in this beautiful country ...

The more things change…

by BROCK WEIR The first chapter of a New Year is often one of introspection. It’s sometimes a time to reflect on the previous year ...

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