Everyone has a calling and those called to be a nurse have a special gift indeed.
Editorials
Seriously – who are these guys?
By the time this publication arrives on your doorstep, provincial political parties will be officially off and running in the 2022 Ontario General Election.
A principled stand
Questions have emerged about the legality of sitting on local council while running for higher office.
April 22
April 22 is one significant date on the calendar easily remembered.
Everyone needs a home
Shortly the county will be engaging in a series of meetings to bring awareness to local housing issues similar to those plaguing most built-up centres across Canada.
Gratuitous musings
There are great expectations of those in elected office to choose their words wisely.
Governments turning attention to housing crisis
Strong words were spoken on the topic of housing at the March 31 Wellington County council meeting.
Getting the urge
Anyone interested in running for council needs to circle April 21 on their calendar.
High finance
It could be an age thing, but has anyone else noticed how easily millions and billions slip off the tongue these days?
It is what it is
A few weeks back a supplier contacted us to say change was coming. The plant where the Advertiser and Community News get printed each week would be closing.
United still – and forever grateful
As the COVID-19 pandemic reaches the two-year mark and many restrictions are lifted, we hope we have seen the end of the nonsense Canadians have had to endure over the last six weeks.
Ford fiddles with fee in transparent election ploy
International affairs are not normally the purview of a community newspaper, but it’s impossible, even from our sheltered corner of the world, to ignore the globe-shaking impacts of the horrific Russian attack underway in Ukraine.
All choked up
Despite the great news that a measure of normalcy is returning in Ontario, we heard more “excuse me(s)” in recent days than at any point in the last two years.
Confusing times
This past Monday at 8pm representatives in the House of Commons confirmed invocation of the Emergencies Act.
It’s up to Canadians
Out-of-town colleagues settled in the boardroom here at work for a quick meeting. After some pleasantries they made a point of marvelling at last week’s paper – the size, the extent of coverage and the appearance of a healthy business community.