Letters

Our unused weapon against climate change

October 3, 2019   ·   0 Comments

EDITORIAL CRITICS OF CARBON TAXES often argue that such measures designed to limit man-made climate change will achieve little so long as countries like China ...

Geography

BY BRIAN LOCKHART I was listening to a radio talk show the other day discussing urban housing in the big city. A guest journalist told ...

Enough is enough

OUR READERS WRITE The residence on the north-west corner of First Avenue and Greenwood Street has always been a single dwelling for 50 odd years. ...

Some road safety ideas

EDITORIAL HARDLY A WEEK goes by without our reciving a news release from an Ontario Provincial Police concerning a serious personal injury accident or the ...

Gun glorification

By BRIAN LOCKHART “Well sir, you are a cowardly S.O.B. You just shot an unarmed man.” “He should have armed himself if he’s going to ...

Endorsements: do they work?

EDITORIAL UNLIKE THE TORONTO PAPERS, this community newspaper has never endorsed a political party or candidate, feeling it’s our job to inform the electorate and ...

Safety on the streets

By BRIAN LOCKHART A wise person once said, ‘look both ways before you cross the street.’  I’m not sure those were the words of a ...

All platforms have climate frailties

EDITORIAL WITH CLIMATE CHANGE posing as a major issue to be dealt with by Canada’s political parties in the run-up to the Oct. 21 federal ...

Medical research

By BRIAN LOCKHART In December of 1903, Orville Wright climbed onto the lower wing of a primitive, sort of backward looking airplane, and managed to ...

We should leave the negative politicking to the other side

OUR READERS WRITE Barb Shaughnessy’s barrage of criticism, through two nomination campaigns and subsequently, confirms my earlier decision to not vote for her, even as ...

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