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Musings on Moving

May 11, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN Moving is a word fraught with tension and challenge, but also positivity and joy. Moving might mean anything from one’s ability to ...

Let’s ban the news

by BRIAN LOCKHART Try getting the news in North Korea. You won’t get much news. You will get a lot of propaganda determined by the ...

An ordinary or extraordinary life?

by MARK PAVILONS Roman emperor Augustus once said everyone wants to lead an extraordinary life. It seems humankind has been obsessed with the extraordinary. We’re afraid ...

Keep kids safe during lawnmower season

OUR READERS WRITE When I was two years old, I ran into the path of a riding lawn mower and lost my right leg below ...

Still beyond “Sick and Tired”

by BROCK WEIR It’s often said an ounce of prevention is worth more than a pound of cure. While we might collectively roll our eyes ...

Stars Align

by SHERALYN ROMAN Recently, I had the opportunity to witness the rare alignment of government agencies actually working together for the good of our community. ...

Shoot the messenger

by BRIAN LOCKHART Over the course of the past couple of years, my doorbell has rang numerous times announcing the arrival of unexpected visitors. My ...

A trip down memory lane brings mixed emotions

by MARK PAVILONS They say we shouldn’t dwell on the past. Nor should we ignore it. When it comes to family, regular trips down “memory ...

Are we fueling discrimination? reader asks

OUR READERS WRITE Many years ago the media stuck a microphone Infront of then Mayor John Tory and asked him what he thought about Toronto’s ...

Of Coronations, contributions and coffee table books

by BROCK WEIR Do people still buy coffee table books? Do people know what coffee table books even are anymore? I’ll venture a probably way-off-the-mark ...

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