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Longing for a spine

Posted: January 16, 2025 at 9:33 am   /   Comment

Is it wrong to want Jean Chretien to come back and lead Canada in 2025? The way Churchill did when his nation was in crisis? Canada’s 20th prime minister turned 91 on the weekend. To celebrate the occasion, he penned an essay for the Globe and Mail. I encourage readers to look it up. It […]

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Big forever things

Posted: January 9, 2025 at 10:42 am   /   Comment

Aletter arrived at the home of several residents in Wellington last month. A lawyer’s letter. Via registered mail. From Toronto. The law firm was writing on behalf of the developer who owns a vast swath of land north of the Millennium Trail in the village. The letter announced that the applicant (the developer) was applying […]

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Talking to strangers

Posted: December 18, 2024 at 3:47 pm   /   Comment

How we talk about home tends to say more about us than the place. Home is where we reside for a while. It’s the place into which we pour deep personal significance, and then we move on. It becomes someone else’s home. It changes a little along the way, but is still the same place. […]

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Conversation

Posted: December 12, 2024 at 10:56 am   /   Comment

Shire Hall was brought into this world in January 1998. It will be 26 next month. But rather than emerging as a young adult, Shire Hall seems stuck. It seems trapped in the body of a prepubescent teen— moody, sullen and detached. That is, when it isn’t screaming in rage. Simple questions are met with […]

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Squish

Posted: December 11, 2024 at 10:21 am   /   Comment

It was the third time Council came together to make a decision on the file. This time, it was to undo the decision it had made just a few weeks earlier. It’s how things work these days with this council. Some folks don’t like a decision—so they badger Council to reconsider. To make the decision […]

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Howling into the wind

Posted: November 28, 2024 at 12:00 pm   /   Comment

You know what they say about folks who do the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result? For 20 years, this column has dug into municipal budgets. It has been a generous vein to mine. For two decades I reminded readers that it took just $10.3 million of property taxpayer funds to […]

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Pencils down

Posted: November 21, 2024 at 9:25 am   /   Comment

Councillor Bill Roberts brought the data. “Prince Edward County is losing its working-age population,” said Roberts glumly, citing a report prepared by the Ontario East Economic Commission (OEEC). “Overall, Prince Edward County has the slowest growth in eastern Ontario, the weakest development and the weakest economic diversity of all municipalities in eastern Ontario.” “We also […]

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Forgetfulness

Posted: November 13, 2024 at 2:12 pm   /   Comment

The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. – The Second Coming, William Butler Yeats The population was bitterly divided. The centre of politics had retreated to rhetorical and ideological extremes. Folks were struggling under economic hardship. A pair of elections the year before had produced only a political stalemate. […]

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500 days

Posted: November 8, 2024 at 9:38 am   /   Comment

It is a good thing. The developer in Wellington has paid his bill. Beyond this, little has changed. Are we closer to new homes, new apartments? Yes, we are. Incrementally. Still, there is no guarantee that any new homes will be built in the village. It may yet be decades away still. If at all. […]

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Claims rush

Posted: October 31, 2024 at 10:03 am   /   Comment

Residential developers have various paths to create wealth. When markets are cooking, they sell homes. When markets cool, they find other ways to make money for their shareholders. Among the more lucrative methods is to convert farm fields and vacant land to subdivision plans. Like squirrels gathering nuts, developers scour the countryside searching for future […]

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