Again this week, several friends and acquaintances have passed away.
Editorials
The new normal
I can’t speak for my colleagues, much less thousands of Advertiser readers, but after eight weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic, I am spent.
Stay the course
It is hard to believe six weeks have passed since COVID-19 took over the front page of this…
Humbled yet?
Conversing with a neighbour the subject came up about this global pandemic we all face. They farm…
Serving others
For the first time in probably generations, there wasn’t a family gathering for Easter last weekend.
Keep the faith
For Christians, the coming weekend is a celebration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ after he was executed on the cross. It is a tenet of their beliefs.
Apart yet united
The last time neighbours called around to check on each other was an ice storm years ago.
Love thy neighbour
Within the pages of the Advertiser this week is a colouring page – open to all ages.
A hundred per cent
Much has changed in the past week. What has not, is the sincerity and vigilance with which local officials navigate the COVID-19 crisis.
It’s a real thing
Blame who you want, but the uncertainty and fear surrounding COVID-19 is very real. Friends at a…
‘Plategate’ not just Toronto issue
With certainty, license plates just aren’t what they used to be. That goes for politicians, too.…
Dubious distinction
After many years of hiding from its taxpayers, the municipality of the Town of Erin has been…
People peddling people
Society has advanced in so many respects, affording opportunities for a better life than known in…
The news still goes on
Speaking with a fellow newspaper publisher elsewhere, we commiserated over the revenue struggles in January and February.
Exit stage left
If the intent earlier this week was to exit stage left and go unnoticed, Peter MacKay failed. To be…