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Questions, questions, questions …

April 26, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN I have questions. It’s been said to be careful what questions you ask because you might not like the answers but I ...

Do you speak my language?

by BRIAN LOCKHART There are times when I wonder how anyone learning English as a second language can ever figure it out. It comes naturally ...

Volunteers are the spokes in the community wheel

by MARK PAVILONS It’s been said that the world is hugged by the faithful arms of volunteers. That sentiment was evident last week as municipalities ...

Trusting the science – and architects

by BROCK WEIR When I first started writing this column, I thought it would simply be a space to express my views on local, national, ...

Volunteering matters

by SHERALYN ROMAN If you know me at all, or are at least a semi-regular reader of this column, you’ll know that I firmly believe ...

Little green men

by BRIAN LOCKHART For some reason there has been this fascination with Mars – the red planet – which really peaked during the 1950s when ...

How long does it take to become truly wise?

by Mark Pavilons I was hoping, at this stage of my life, to be wise beyond my years. That isn’t the case. It’s not for ...

Investing in – and respecting – our collective heritage

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 ...

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