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Kids have learning problems? Do not blame COVID

(By Pauline Kerr) Darned COVID! The latest in a continuing series of problems being blamed on the global pandemic is boys falling behind at school. To read the entire article … Continue reading Kids have learning problems? Do not blame COVID →

June 3, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

Time to end the stigma

(By Pauline Kerr) May is Mental Health Awareness Month in Canada. It was established in 1951 by the Canadian Mental Health Association to encourage people to seek help when needed, … Continue reading Time to end the stigma →

May 27, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

To boldly go where no one has gone before – virus-free

(By Pauline Kerr) The hantavirus scare in recent weeks brought back memories of how the COVID-19 pandemic got going – a cruise ship with sick people. To read the entire … Continue reading To boldly go where no one has gone before – virus-free →

May 19, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

Small businesses need environmentally responsible and financially affordable recycling plan

(By Pauline Kerr) It promises to be a long, hot, and in some cases, smelly summer. To read the entire article online, click here to purchase your subscription. If you … Continue reading Small businesses need environmentally responsible and financially affordable recycling plan →

May 6, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

No surprise – the poor are getting poorer

(By Pauline Kerr) It seems the numbers are in, and show the poor are getting poorer, and the rich are getting richer. Surprise! Not! To read the entire article online, … Continue reading No surprise – the poor are getting poorer →

April 22, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

Consider the people who conduct the rescue

(By Pauline Kerr) Bravo to the first responders who rescued the 23 ice fishermen who ran into trouble recently on Georgian Bay when the ice started breaking up. To read … Continue reading Consider the people who conduct the rescue →

March 18, 2026EditorialBecky Grebenjak

To boldly go where no one has gone before

(By Pauline Kerr) Recently, a former American president said something about believing in the possibility of space aliens – it is, after all, a huge universe, filled with possibilities. To … Continue reading To boldly go where no one has gone before →

March 4, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

The election is the only survey that counts

(By Pauline Kerr) “Decision by survey” seems to be the way of the future. From the municipal level, right on up the government food chain, public consultation, usually in the … Continue reading The election is the only survey that counts →

February 25, 2026EditorialBecky Grebenjak

Tragic news about school shooting puts Trump’s attempt to steal our bridge into perspective

(By Pauline Kerr) A quick glance at national and international headlines earlier this week was not for the faint of heart. To read the entire article online, click here to … Continue reading Tragic news about school shooting puts Trump’s attempt to steal our bridge into perspective →

February 17, 2026EditorialBecky Grebenjak

We can blame Valentine’s Day romance on Chaucer

(By Pauline Kerr) Contrary to popular belief, St. Valentine was never the patron saint of chocolate. To read the entire article online, click here to purchase your subscription. If you … Continue reading We can blame Valentine’s Day romance on Chaucer →

February 10, 2026EditorialDianna Martell

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Makin’ music, raising funds
A local part-time musician entertained those enjoying some lunch and a coffee along Queen Street in downtown Kincardine on Friday, May 29. Joe Gumiela, who resides in Port Elgin, has been playing his guitar in communities across Bruce County, all in support of Sick Kids hospital in Toronto. Last year, he raised $1,800 in support of Sick Kids, donating all the money he receives to the hospital. (Liz Small photo)

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