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November 17, 2022   ·   0 Comments

by BRIAN LOCKHART It’s always been a long-standing thing in movies that criminals “wipe down” the crime scene so they don’t leave finger prints. The ...

Are we linked to the patterns of the cosmos?

by MARK PAVILONS “Nov. 08, 2022 – Few signs can appreciate all the beauty and the wonders of the world quite like you can, Virgo, ...

The merits of leaving a paper trail

by BROCK WEIR Just before I left to work overseas for a time in 2007, I was given a small wad of $5 bills by ...

Memory is a fickle thing

by SHERALYN ROMAN The human mind is a miraculous and beautiful thing. Too bad it is also complicated, subject to raging hormones like testosterone and ...

Traditions

by BRIAN LOCKHART With Christmas approaching, there are many traditions that go along with the holiday season. A tradition is, of course, something you do, ...

Defining what it means to be human

by MARK PAVILONS We human beings are curious, intelligent critters. We shed our furry bodies and tiny tails and achieved great things over the millennia. ...

PM needs to tax big oil excess profits

OUR READERS WRITE The idea of taxing the fossil fuel sector’s record profits to deliver financial relief for working people is gaining traction in Canada. ...

Finding “the one” at the bus stop

by BROCK WEIR The ballots are counted, the dust has settled, and now it’s time to open new chapters in our communities as the 2018-2022 ...

A Final Word

by ALLAN THOMPSON I’m a firm believer in service to the community and in 2003, after a lifetime of Caledon community volunteer service, I decided ...

The Gloves Are Off!

by SHERALYN ROMAN Oh, Caledon how have I missed you, let me count the ways. Itchy fingers hovered above my keyboard for weeks, wishing and ...

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