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I have so many questions

April 7, 2022   ·   0 Comments

by SHERALYN ROMAN It occurred to me this past weekend that many Ontarians might not actually have a clue whose running in the upcoming provincial ...

Nowhere to hide

by BRIAN LOCKHART Several years ago, I took advantage of Ancestry.com’s two-week free period where you could peruse their records and see if you like ...

Waiting for the next volley

by BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir In many ways, the proverbial ball is back in our collective court. Last week, following moving delegations at the ...

Frugality becomes a necessity these days

by MARK PAVILONS “I think when you’re spending 16 hours of every day to pay your rent and get food, I just don’t see where ...

Sure I’m Happy But….

by SHERALYN ROMAN If perhaps you’ve had other things on your mind lately, say COVID, for example, and the additional risks we’re all facing right ...

From another angle?

by BRIAN LOCKHART There is a famous study from the Second World War that is used in some places to show why looking at a ...

Hyperbole you can sink your teeth into 

BROCK’S BANTER By Brock Weir Ontario’s Ministry of Education has taken several hits over the last two-and-a-half years. You know why. You may or may ...

Are we really who we think we are?

by Mark Pavilons “Be yourself, but always your better self.” – arl G. Maeser Karl is right, of course. I think most of us do try to ...

The mother of invention

If “necessity is the mother of invention,” then maybe innovation is the child of invention. Or something like that. It has long been considered that ...

Hope “Springs” Eternal

by SHERALYN ROMAN As I write today, I am bathed in brilliant sunshine. Walking the dog this morning did not involve dodging massive snow drifts; ...

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