When Canadian architect Raymond Moriyama died in Toronto at age 93 on Sept. 1, critics and biographers were effusive about a career that had produced some of the country’s most iconic public buildings. Read More
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Letters to the Editor: December 13, 2023
Gridlock coming
Baranyai: Reducing admission requirements not best way to improve policing
Police services across Ontario are desperately seeking applicants in the field of law enforcement.
Cornies: Model railroaders chugging on a 21st-century track in neverending journey
These days, there’s a whole lot of drilling, hammering and eager anticipation among a dozen or so men at a south London business unit.
Column: Young Muslim women address their fears, challenge others to change
In July 2021, staff and summer student staff at the Muslim Resource Centre for Social Support and Integration developed Not In Our Backyard! for Muslim women, ages 15 to 25, to come together in a process of collective healing.
Letter to the Editor: South Bruce residents urged not to sign
This week my mailbox received a new pressure tactic from the anti-DGR crowd. This group of local anti-nuclear activists has been feverishly trying every tactic possible to pressure the municipal government of South Bruce to stop the DGR process prematurely. The current flyer is demanding a 2022 referendum on the topic – a full year […]
Baranyai: Many worthy runners-up for word of the year
Among the many year-end retrospectives, I always enjoy Merriam-Webster’s “word of the year.”