Ups and downs
• The world has made so much progress when it comes to science that we seem to have come to a point where we take much of it for granted …
Again, and again, and again
By Diane Johnston Think back to February 2, and that most ridiculous excuse for a quasi-celebration. If a woodchuck doesn’t see his shadow on Groundhog Day, then there’s a long …
Editorial cartoon in the April 2 issue:
...
Only one option
The word “democracy” is increasingly heard in this political climate as people fear its loss what with the rising movement of the most rich and powerful taking control away from …
Twin beds
By Steven Larocque We receive emails every day from an industry newsletter called Editor and Publisher. On April 1, as yours truly was about to compose this missive, their latest …
Editorial cartoon March 26
...
Being Canadian
By Darlene Wroe Every few weeks I am given an opportunity to write a column in this space. Sometimes I write about the far past and what it was …
Off to the races – again
Ontarians have put their recent, expensive, pointless provincial election behind them and can now focus on the national race. And it won’t be pointless. Canadians are going to …
Editorial cartoon March 19
...
Opening doors for housing
Everyone knows that every area community needs more housing. Getting to that point isn’t that easy though, so news that the provincial or federal governments are providing assistance …
