July 2022 Archive

Caledon Music Festival split across two venues this year

By Constance Scrafield As Terry Lim, the organizer of this year’s Caledon Music Festival told the Citizen earlier this month, it is not so easy ...

Temporary closure at Headwaters emergency department due to staff shortage

By Paula Brown Headwaters Health Care Centre (HHCC) temporarily closed its emergency department overnight this past weekend in response to a staffing shortage. The local ...

Junior C Northmen advance to West finals

By Brian Lockhart The Orangeville Junior C Northmen advanced to the Ontario Junior C Lacrosse League West finals with a three-game sweep over the third ...

Scrap the ArriveCAN app

By Michael Zwaagstra Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland thinks her government is too humble. At least that’s what she said when a reporter asked her ...

War – what is it good for?

By Brian Lockhart It was a couple of shots from a pistol that are blamed for starting the First World War. Archduke Franz Ferdinand was ...

Ukraine Black Sea Corridor

By Gwynne Dyer “Not all issues have yet been resolved, but the fact that there is movement is already good,” said Russian President Vladimir Putin ...

A mission for libraries

By Anthony Carnovale I remember a time, when I was about seven years old, playing in front of our house in Toronto. I was by ...

Impact of Widespread Internet Connectedness

By Martina Rowley Typically, when I write my monthly column, I conduct some online research to gather facts and figures to include in and build ...

Iran Nukes: End of the Road

By Gwynne Dyer About six weeks ago Rafael Grossi, the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), warned that the attempt to revive the ...

These summer days

By Constance Scrafield It is harder to praise the wonders of the summer heat without feeling upset about the excessive heat and the rampant fires ...

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