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Why we remember

November 4, 2022   ·   0 Comments

by BRIAN LOCKHART It was June 6, 1944, when over 150,000 Canadian, British, and American soldiers began the storming of Europe on the beaches of ...

Splurging means getting “fries with that”

by MARK PAVILONS With a few “extra” bucks in my pocket, I decided to splurge, run some errands and get the family some take-out one ...

Veteran takes comfort that War Amps will continue to serve

Our Readers Write I served as a Lieutenant with the Queen’s Own Rifles regiment in the Second World War. In 1945, in the Rhine Valley, ...

Inclusive perspectives

by BROCK WEIR As a journalists, our job is to ask the tough questions on behalf of the people of this community. Of course, what ...

Robert’s Rant: Are you seeing what I’m seeing? 

By Robert Belardi  Opinion Up and down might not even be the way to say it. There might be another way of putting it that ...

A love letter to Caledon

OUR READERS WRITE By Gloria Maxx Edited by Zachary Roman Recently, entrepreneur and mental health advocate Gloria Maxx reached out to The Citizen and explained ...

Israel: Yet Another Election

by GWYNNE DYER Israeli voters are indefatigable. The election on November 1 will be the fifth in just three-and-a-half years, and yet the turnout is ...

Trick or treat

by BRIAN LOCKHART Have you ever heard a song more beautiful than Monster Mash, by Bobby “Boris” Pickett? It is melodically entertaining, has a swinging ...

Having the time of your life!

by Mark Pavilons “The purpose of life is to live it, to taste experience to the utmost, to reach out eagerly and without fear for ...

Engaging the “silent majority” 

by BROCK WEIR Ballots have been cast, votes have been counted, and now we know who will lead this community over the next four years. ...

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