The case of the disappearing candidates
by Pauline Kerr Where are the candidates? One can only hope council hopefuls are holding off filing nomination papers until Aug. 19 – nomination day. Some candidates do that; perhaps … Continue reading The case of the disappearing candidates
Putting epidemics into perspective
By Pauline Kerr There is no more effective way to throw fear into the hearts of the general public than to mention the word “epidemic.” The official definition according to … Continue reading Putting epidemics into perspective
We have important decisions to make
by Pauline Kerr Apart from making people with variable rate mortgages break out in hives, most of us are not too sure what the Bank of Canada’s decision to … Continue reading We have important decisions to make
A bit of cash goes a long way with debit machines crash
by Pauline Kerr So much for the vaunted cashless society. The recent Rogers system crash – apparently another network upgrade that got messed up, the second in two years – … Continue reading A bit of cash goes a long way with debit machines crash
Province running out of time to deal with housing crisis
by Pauline Kerr Most of us are familiar with Monopoly. Roll the dice, move your playing piece and buy property. Collect rent from anyone who lands on something you own. … Continue reading Province running out of time to deal with housing crisis
Where has the ‘middle’ gone
by Pauline Kerr It promises to be a long, hot summer in more ways than one, as divisiveness grows on both sides of the border. Many of those divisions have … Continue reading Where has the ‘middle’ gone
Fuel and housing costs ‘out of sight’
Pauline Kerr There was a time when the words, “out of sight,” would be uttered with a delighted smile. Now they are spoken with a pursed-lipped grimace, usually in reference … Continue reading Fuel and housing costs ‘out of sight’
Taking aim at gun violence
It is not unheard of for a school to receive a bomb threat this time of year – usually on a warm, sunny Friday when there is a physics exam … Continue reading Taking aim at gun violence
Why the low voter turnout?
If you voted in the provincial election that saw Doug Ford elected to a second straight majority, you were in the minority. Preliminary numbers indicate only 43 per cent of … Continue reading Why the low voter turnout?
Make an informed vote on June 2
By Mike Wilson The provincial election is tomorrow. For weeks now, we’ve been able to cast our vote at advance polls across the riding. And for weeks we in … Continue reading Make an informed vote on June 2
