Editorial: The Price of Freedom
In every city, every village, every small town, in every hamlet throughout Canada you can see them: grey stone monuments, earnest statues, plaques with names engraved in neat rows. Time and the weather have not […]
In every city, every village, every small town, in every hamlet throughout Canada you can see them: grey stone monuments, earnest statues, plaques with names engraved in neat rows. Time and the weather have not […]
At the October 15th South Dundas council meeting, the beginning of a big idea took root, an idea which has the potential to benefit the South Dundas community and this region for many generations. Council […]
If the results of the October 21st election are any indication, there is a real need to reform our voting system. The First-Past-The-Post system that has governed how we elect our representatives for 152 years […]
There clearly has been two different election campaigns going on this fall. The national campaign has been filled with vitriol and mud slinging; the local campaign has been anything but that. The common theme from […]
At a recent Committee of the Whole meeting, South Dundas council voiced the need to set up waste management as a separate department from Public Works. Dealing with our waste management issues, including landfills, is […]
Canadians are halfway through this Federal Election campaign. While the local MP campaigns have been largely quiet and without debate, the national campaigns have drawn a majority of the attention. Party leaders have been rolling […]
The federal election is hitting the one week mark and while the party campaigns have already begun, few of the candidates have been seen in this part of the riding. Regardless of the national and […]
The word mumpsimus is defined as being a person who persists in repeating a mistake. That mistake can be misspoken words, hurtful beliefs, or harmful practices. A mumpsimus is someone who does this out of […]
In less than two months, voters across Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry, and the country, will head to the ballot box to decide the course of the next four years for Canada. Over the upcoming campaign, political parties […]
Over the next week, students across Canada begin the next school year. For elementary and secondary students in Ontario, the return to classes may look very different from when they left just 10 weeks ago. […]
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