We need to take control of the second wave
By Pauline Kerr Mid-September saw a jump in the number of COVID-19 cases, just as school resumed. Panic. However, those of us with the mental faculties to sit back and … Continue reading We need to take control of the second wave
We remember the heroes of 9/11
By Pauline Kerr The unthinkable happened 19 years ago, on Sept. 11, 2001. In this part of the world, people were just getting to work on a busy, late-summer … Continue reading We remember the heroes of 9/11
Some things are worth protesting, some are not
By Pauline Kerr It has been a long, hot, boring summer. Push-back against orders for people to wear masks was inevitable, at least in countries where low-level civil disobedience will … Continue reading Some things are worth protesting, some are not
Learning continues despite the pandemic
By Pauline Kerr To send them back to school, or not to send them back to school, that is the question. For the majority of people, the answer is, of … Continue reading Learning continues despite the pandemic
The genie will not be returning to its bottle
By Pauline Kerr When COVID-19 struck last March, most of us were on board for temporary measures that would bring this virus under control. Now it appears temporary measures are … Continue reading The genie will not be returning to its bottle
No one has all the answers
By Pauline Kerr School is resuming in a matter of days, and a lot of parents are worried. They are delighted to see their children back with their friends and … Continue reading No one has all the answers
COVID is not just an old person’s disease
By Pauline Kerr COVID-19 has come to be viewed as an old person’s disease, in part due to the way it ripped through long-term care facilities with deadly consequences. In … Continue reading COVID is not just an old person’s disease
Floaties are no substitute for knowing how to swim
By Pauline Kerr You could always tell the lifeguards from ordinary teens by their red eyes, greenish hair and the remnants of diaper cream on their noses – and by … Continue reading Floaties are no substitute for knowing how to swim
School boards prepare for three scenarios – which will it be?
By Pauline Kerr The countdown is on! One month remains in the longest summer holiday our youngsters have ever known – or maybe not. School boards across the province have … Continue reading School boards prepare for three scenarios – which will it be?
Who was that masked man?
By Pauline Kerr Our culture has a love-hate relationship with masks. The bad guy in the movies was always easy to recognize – black hat and a bandana across his … Continue reading Who was that masked man?
