Femicide
March 25th marked a historic date in the House of Commons in its 154-year history. It was the first time in our history that...
Gratitude may be the key to sustainability
Last week, researchers were thrilled to be discussing a piece of leather from an 800-year-old moccasin found in a Utah cave. This piece of...
Why Not?
If you are like me, you get annoyed whenever you are on a zoom meeting and your screen freezes, or you are on a...
What a long, strange trip it’s been
Céad míle fáilte. Welcome to our special St. Patrick’s Day edition of the Times. In these days of restricted travel and forced isolation, we...
Homeward bound
Can you see the light at the end of the tunnel? Is there a sense that we’re finally coming out of the dark place...
Women – the heart of our community
by the Times staff
Monday, March 8, is International Women’s Day. Honestly, we had no idea until our editor brought it up at our weekly...
Every breath you take
A few weeks ago, I wrote a somewhat tongue in cheek article about self-service cash machines, and I got the predictable comments about being...
Has Capitalism killed Journalism?
by Lorraine Rekmans
When I was a young reporter working at a small town newspaper in 1989, the challenges to cover local news effectively and...
Another brick in the wall
There is one aspect to the entire Shop Locally campaign these days that has been somewhat neglected. It is really assuring to note that,...
It’s a small world after all
Who would have thought that the response to having viable vaccines against covid-19 could be a source of discord and introduce a new form...