November 12, 2013 · 0 Comments
Mark Pavilons As we continue to evolve as a species on this planet of ours, change should not be detrimental. But in many cases, it ...
As budget time nears for many levels of government, the public will be bombarded with fancy footwork, pedantic, long-term-gain talk. It’s to numb us to the inevitable pain that increased costs, taxes and cuts will bring to average Canadian households.
Wow I can’t believe we are in the middle of the fall season and Christmas is less than two months away. Where does time go? This is the first of a monthly column graciously provided by The King Weekly Sentential newspaper. I will be utilizing this opportunity to highlight what’s happening in our great municipality.
A new take on an old tale creates wide eyes every night in the seats of the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto.
The other day, my unusually wise 15-year-old daughter asked me whether I had any regrets. It didn’t take me long to answer her honestly.
I had hoped to leave this world as I came into it - with all my parts. Alas, it was not to be.
Ever since plastic money was created, we North Americans embraced it for its convenience. Little did we know it would be the monkey on our backs, leading to historic levels of debt and unprecedented burdens.
When humankind disappears from the cosmic landscape, I hope we have left a decent legacy behind.
“We are tremendously proud of our cultures, heritage and achievements and we will continue to break new ground. I am proud to be a Canadian and I hope you are too.” Philip K. Lee
By Dr. Hans Martin There is a constant stream of news articles concerning the widespread death of honey bees. Something has gone very wrong. This ...
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