The right to be wrong
There is much to say on Remembrance Day that could be considered “cliché”. I am talking about phrases such as “lest we forget”, or...
Give peace a chance
A few weeks ago, I wrote in this space that I was afraid that the upcoming election campaign could become nasty, because of the...
Homeward bound
Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? Is there a sense that we’re finally coming out of the dark place...
Nowhere man
It seems that Steve Clark and the Ford government have really lost their heads. Having previously stated that opposition to the proposed Kemptville prison...
A little bit me, a little bit you
In the society in which we live in Canada, as with all Western-style liberal democracies, the health and vitality of our communities depends on...
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...
There is a crack in everything, that’s how the light gets in
by Lorraine Rekmans
This has been a good first week for me as the Editor. I was so pleased to see all the respectful citizens...
Cut the apron strings
“Nothing much happens in small towns”, as they say. Whoever “they” refers to, I’m sure that they don’t mean to suggest that small towns...
Handcuffs deployed successfully
Big box retail shopping in this country has nearly come full circle. Remember the days of great customer service at big box chain stores?...