And poof, like magic, it’s gone
I can’t be the only one who feels like the last two years have been a blur. Pandemic life was something none of us...
Don’t fence me in
Now, I’m saying nothing. This is just speculation built on conjecture founded on rumour and, yes, a few interesting hints from various sources. But...
A slap on the wrist
We did it. We made it through another election. We dealt with the plethora of lawn signs that dotted all the major routes in...
No woman, no cry
Most of the world is experiencing lockdowns of various kinds. The restrictions were put in place by governments, here and abroad, to protect the...
Time for truth
Canada is marking the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation this week, in response to Call to Action 80 of the Truth and...
It’s all too much
Here’s an interesting question: can you have too much democracy? Looking at different countries around the world, and all the variations on democratic structures...
The voices of North Grenville
Social media is way for people to continue the discussions begun in newspapers, and the readers of the Times are certainly enjoying the opportunity...
Forest for the trees
Everyone has a certain tolerance for complaining. Similarly, everyone has a point when their tolerance is exceeded. I have firmly decided that my tolerance...
Changes
There is a saying popular among planners, bureaucrats and politicians, one which you have heard many times: “Growth pays for Growth”. The idea is...
Education Minister playing games with communities
The spin which was being put on Education Minister Mitzie Hunter’s statements gave a very inaccurate impression of what is happening in rural schools...