- by Anne Finlay-Stewart
This is not litter. No one tossed these things in the gutter as they strolled down the 10th Street hill, unwrapping a gift or making coffee in a Keurig or taking apart a pen to see how it worked.
Certainly no one was reminiscing about their trip to Colonial Williamsburg as they. . .
6.7 million seniors are receiving a tax-free $300 from the Canadian government in July to help cope with additional costs caused by the Covid pandemic. But many of us in fact have reduced expenses due to cancelled trips, no cinema or restaurants, and even the inability to get a haircut.
If you don’t require the money, we encourage you to donate it to those who do.
Why did it take me so long to get a pack of multi-coloured flesh tone crayons? My guess is that when I was young, I used the pink pencil crayon called "Flesh tone" if I drew ...
Apologizing in public is not easy, especially for leaders. They are heroes when things go right –and scapegoats when things go wrong.
Since reading Beards for Bucks’ apologies of a councillor, our mayor, our MPP, and our MP, I googled how to make a proper apology. . .
- Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor
The Council of the Municipality of West Grey took a ground-breaking step of leadership in our region at their July 7 meeting.
Acknowledging systemic racism exists in every community and institution, and recognizing its own goals "to listen to our community, value diverse voices, and build partnerships" the council unanimously supported a motion to "actively work towards. . .
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