Waste not, want not – or so the adage goes. In a time when money is an issue for many people, who can afford to waste anything?
Editorials
Lake Placid poppies
As a group of young Caledon hockey players headed to the Olympic stadium in Lake Placid last weekend, a poppy adorned their chests. It was a proud moment as a parent.
Priceless resource
The sagest advice ever offered to young people was to look after their belongings.
Trick or treat
Ghost and goblins will be out as this newspaper hits the streets.
What next?
While waiting for colleagues in Charlottetown last week, an email came our way that was not unexpected but did signal the end of an era.
Small Business Week 2024
What qualifies as small business, is actually a pretty big deal.
Giving thanks
In recent weeks, the trek to work has been nothing short of incredible.
Modesty amongst the mayhem
Everybody these days seems to have a day or week to toot their own horn.
Hello
It’s funny how a simple salutation like “hello” brightens people’s day.
Comfort in familiarity
The last time we heard a similar battle cry, Wellington North unveiled a new slogan at entrance ways into Mount Forest.
Debt mushrooms
For once in a very long time, a generation of young Canadians have had a taste of interest rates and how those costs impact life.
Back to class
As Tuesday drew to a close kids were ramping up for a Wednesday morning return to school.
How much, did you say?
It seems today, rules and ethical business practices are in short supply.
How sweet it is
Life is full of simple pleasures.
Dry summers likely to continue in Mount Forest at expense of children
This summer is the third in a row that Mount Forest residents have been without a public pool.