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Automobile innovations a reflection of society

March 29, 2023   ·   0 Comments

by MARK PAVILONS The automobile has become one of our most important tools of the modern era. It’s hard to believe just how far we’ve ...

Government “underspending”?

OUR READERS WRITE I am having trouble giving any credit to the people who are using the term “Government Underspending.” Did they not take Economics 101 ...

Nostalgia with a Zed

by BROCK WEIR There’s something to be said about nostalgia. Regular readers of this column will know I have mixed feelings on the subject, but ...

“Hope Springs Eternal”

by SHERALYN ROMAN As is tradition this time of year, the clocks spring forward and Canadians – easily duped – begin to believe that spring ...

Build it right

by BRIAN LOCKHART For several years I used to travel to a nearby city to pay some bills. I made the trip once or sometimes ...

There’s a time to just “let it be”

by Mark Pavilons Go with the flow, let it be, go with the grain, not against it. There’s a lot to be said for being “chill.” ...

Public healthcare “starved of much-needed funds”

OUR READERS WRITE Our MPP Sylvia Jones as Ontario Minister of Health recently announced that her Progressive Conservative government is “boldly breaking the status quo ...

Cost of apparent time-savers

by BROCK WEIR Once upon a time in a land not all that far removed from today, I was on the hunt for a new ...

Cranky and Reflective

by SHERALYN ROMAN There’s nothing like being temporarily bedridden to give you plenty of time to pause and reflect on your life as it swirls ...

Intensification

by BRIAN LOCKHART Every once in a while, someone will post a photo on Facebook of some small town in Italy, or Portugal, showing some ...

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