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Editorials
Slip up? Or ad lib?
It would have been so simple. All Premier Doug Ford had to do in his Aug. 20 keynote address at the…
Looking at the numbers
With a provincial election decided and a municipal vote scheduled for the fall, the timing was…
Dizzying questions
Local councillor Ron Elliott raised a question, but answers will be scarce. His query and proposed…
Ford’s fake News
Back in the 1960s Canadian communications guru Marshall McLuhan coined the phrase, and wrote a book…
A privilege, not a right
Driving is one of those things that people often take for granted. The St. David Street bridge…
Yes he can
Last minute News that Toronto city council will shrink from 47 to 25 candidates dropped like a…
Time is almost up
Only a few precious hours remain for those interested in running for office in this fall’s…
Hall made new
The Maryborough Community Centre was officially re-opened last week after a major renovation…
Keep calm and carry on
Not that Ted Arnott needs advice, but the above headline is the best we can muster as he takes on…
Deal me out
There was a time someone with a “government contract” could be fairly certain they were…
Lunch with a friend
It’s something we hope to do more often – breaking bread with a friend or colleague.…
Tough decisions ahead
For over a decade local councils have been prodded and cajoled by the public about rising…
Wishful thinking
Late in the 1990s, when the hospital in Walkerton was threatened with closure under the pressure of…
Doors open
Since 2002, significant buildings in communities have opened their doors in North America. Centre…