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November 19, 2025

Editorials

Best laid plans

The best laid plans of mice and men go often awry – Robert Burns, Scottish poet (paraphrased) If there’s one thing that can be said

Ch-ch-ch-ch changes!

It’s the start of a new year and there are plenty of new and exciting things to look forward to, like post-holiday weight gain, the

Time for a resolution

Well that’s it, back to the salt mines. Another holiday season is in the books and now it’s back to the old routine in the

Searching for silver linings

Why does it always seem like the bad news hits all at once? With staff shortages at the local hospital putting lives in jeopardy, to

Off the mark

In the first throne speech following the federal election, the government laid out their plans for the upcoming . . .

Freedom of expression

It seems like only yesterday that Canadians were up in arms about the issue of freedom of expression. All it took to . . .

Dark days ahead

The year is 90 per cent over and for many, this final season is more depressing than usual.  The trees are barren, devoid of .

Why we remember

The ceremonies are over, the wreaths have been laid, another Remembrance Day in the books.  For those who have lived the . . .

We’re special and we know it

Last week, the provincial representative responsible for the Outaouais, Mathieu Lacombe, moved a resolution . . .

Best laid plans

The best laid plans of mice and men go often awry – Robert Burns, Scottish poet (paraphrased) If there’s one thing that can be said about the job of a small-town newspaper editor, it’s that . . .

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Ch-ch-ch-ch changes!

It’s the start of a new year and there are plenty of new and exciting things to look forward to, like post-holiday weight gain, the return to work and the feeling that . . .

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Time for a resolution

Well that’s it, back to the salt mines. Another holiday season is in the books and now it’s back to the old routine in the New Year. It’s usually around this time of year that people get the . .

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Searching for silver linings

Why does it always seem like the bad news hits all at once? With staff shortages at the local hospital putting lives in jeopardy, to layoffs at local businesses threatening family’s livelihoods with less than a week to go before

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Off the mark

In the first throne speech following the federal election, the government laid out their plans for the upcoming . . .

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Dark days ahead

The year is 90 per cent over and for many, this final season is more depressing than usual.  The trees are barren, devoid of . . .

Read More »

Why we remember

The ceremonies are over, the wreaths have been laid, another Remembrance Day in the books.  For those who have lived the . . .

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