A little bit more

Following on from last week’s Editorial, “A little bit me, a little bit you”, there are some important points to be made, especially in...

Every breath you take

A few weeks ago, I wrote a somewhat tongue in cheek article about self-service cash machines, and I got the predictable comments about being...

Always look on the bright side of life

I was thinking that, perhaps, most of you are like me and are becoming quite tired of bad news, controversy, political idiocy in high...
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Coming back to you

There is an intriguing mix of news in this issue of the Times. On the one hand, there’s a very positive piece from Mayor,...

Who knows where the time goes?

Time plays strange tricks on us. Last week, without warning, it struck me that it has been forty years since John Lennon was murdered....

Walk on

Happy New Year and welcome to the first edition of the Times for 2021. To be honest, I wasn’t sure about wishing you a...

The party we’re not invited to

If I am not mistaken, somewhere in the time frame of grades 5-7, school students in Ontario begin to learn about the systems of...
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Words

In the immortal words of the Brothers Gibb (Bee Gees, to you), “it’s only words, and words are all I have...”. Or, as Hamlet...

Hanging on the telephone

There was an episode of Star Trek: the Next Generation years ago in which a game took over the entire crew of the Enterprise....

Free to have fun

A couple of weekends ago, I volunteered at the Old Town Kemptville BIA Christmas event. I clocked in at 10:00 am at the Library,...