It’s Simple by Erika Moyer
It’s amazing when you go into a seemingly tedious project for one purpose, and then come out on the other end of it with a changed view of life. That… Continue reading "It’s Simple by Erika Moyer"
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It’s amazing when you go into a seemingly tedious project for one purpose, and then come out on the other end of it with a changed view of life. That… Continue reading "It’s Simple by Erika Moyer"
Disclaimer: sensitive content matter. I was at work one day behind the counter when four fine men of our community entered the establishment and began, without warning, to take off… Continue reading "Wearing Their Message on Their Sleeves… Literally by Deirdre Van Dijk"
Federal election 2015, pundits tell us, will be a battle over the middle class. The “woes” of this “downtrodden” group, PostMedia journalist Michael Den Tandt claims, will constitute “the new Great… Continue reading "To Rescue the Middle Class, Ensure Basic Income by Rob Rainer"
I’m a disability advocate, a person with a disability married to someone with a disability and the parent of someone with a disability. I’ve worked in the field of disabilities… Continue reading "Doing Disability in Brant by Jennifer Aucoin"
“Time is the very lens through which ye see — small and clear, as men see through the wrong end of a telescope — something that would otherwise be too… Continue reading "The Danger of Favourites and Settling on less than Perelandra by Adam King (@sabbatical)"
There wasn’t always a Frosty Fest that drew 15,000 people together to celebrate the Family Day Weekend in Harmony Square. In fact, there wasn’t always a Harmony Square. In fact,… Continue reading "The Story of Frosty Fest by Dave Carrol (@DaveCarrol)"
Originally posted Friday, January 3, 2014 The Education Reporter blog http://blog.educationreporter.ca/2014/01/let-ignored-races-begin.html January 2 was the opening of the nomination period for municipal elections in Ontario, as you’ve no doubt… Continue reading "Let the Ignored Races Begin by Hugo Rodrigues (@HugoAPRodrigues)"
Is anyone else sick of being asked about what career they are trying to obtain? I am. From a university graduate’s perspective, calling the current professional job market terrible would… Continue reading "A Career is Not a Job by Becca Vandekemp"
The news of the increasing domestic stamp rate and shrinking postal delivery services has been plaguing Canada Post over the past weeks. Canadians are upset at the inconveniences these changes will… Continue reading "Grab a Stamp and get Back into Letter Writing by Lauren Theobalds (@LaurenTheobalds)"
Most writers can sit for hours on end writing and editing our master pieces. On occasion however, our mind turns to mush and we can no longer create, so many… Continue reading "An Open Letter to Candy Crush by Susan Dianne Ferrell (@justmesuzied)"