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Local radio loses local touch

Local radio loses local touch

I'm not likely to make many new friends in broadcasting with this column, and I may even lose a few; but what you are about to read is something I feel I'm more than qualified to offer an opinion on.
The age of disinformation

The age of disinformation

We live in the era of information, for better or for worse. I say that because while information has never been more abundant and getting access to it has never been easier and faster the same can be said for disinformation.
For better, for worse, forever

For better, for worse, forever

Marriage: the extreme race; a relentless exercise of repeated acts contrary to human nature - not getting one's own way and putting another's needs above one's own. Many enter. Some race for life.
Geranium wintering advice

Geranium wintering advice

Gardeners, it's almost impossible not to see the gradual change from summer to fall. Not that our gardening season is over, but we are definitely closer to the end of this year's garden.
No need for potash panic

No need for potash panic

Living in the topsy-turvy world of commodity prices where markets for grains, oilseeds, pulse crops, oil and potash are always uncertain, rural people know better than to panic over a bit of bad news.
Website provides new perspective

Website provides new perspective

If you are using the long days of summer to catch up on your genealogy research, you will want to check out a site from the Government of Canada. Log on to www.canada.gc.ca and you will find many interesting and helpful links.
God loves the world.. especially you

God loves the world.. especially you

While driving north a few weeks ago, the Preacher and I noticed what looked like dozens of charming white sailboats dotting the wind-ruffled surface of a lake ahead. Nearer the water, we realized our mistake.
Cigarette butts littering the landscape

Cigarette butts littering the landscape

Not long ago, dining out, going for a drink, working in an office, riding an airplane or intercity bus and going to a movie meant being subjected to second-hand smoke.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Senate change needed

Senate change needed

We've nearly been trampled in recent days by a veritable herd of Canadian academics, falling over one another to remind us that the Canadian Senate cannot be abolished.
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