Letters

You can’t help but be impressed by the universe

July 21, 2022   ·   0 Comments

by Mark Pavilons There seems to be an incredible, artistic pattern to it all. No, my friends, there’s nothing random about billions of galaxies flying ...

Asking the not-so-tough questions

by BROCK WEIR We’re often told of “shifts” that have come out of the global pandemic, or, at the very least, “shifts” that will come ...

Paying with cash

by BRIAN LOCKHART “Cash only please.” You may have seen that sign when entering local business recently after a service disruption caused Interac terminals in ...

Random Rumblings

by SHERALYN ROMAN Many years ago, I wrote a series of blogs (and columns too, if I recall correctly) using the above headline. They were ...

Forced disconnect reveals our weaknesses

by Mark Pavilons Stuck. No that’s not the name of a new reality show (but it could be. I got dibs.) The country-wide crash of Rogers ...

“We’re living in the electric age. All you need to do is flip a switch”

by BROCK WEIR As Friday wore on, I couldn’t help but think of an old I Love Lucy episode as I tried to get creative ...

Put down your phone

by BRIAN LOCKHART I read a posting on one of the forums I am involved in by a teacher who tried somewhat of an experiment ...

Perhaps You Can Relate?

by SHERALYN ROMAN Not too long ago I had occasion to travel within Canada with my younger brother, his partner and mine. Even though I’m ...

Our children are our ultimate legacy

by Mark Pavilons “There can be no keener revelation of a society’s soul than the way in which it treats its children.” – Nelson Mandela ...

A return to the sea of red and white

by BROCK WEIR By any measure of the sea of red and white before us, it was a remarkable return to form for Canada Day. ...

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