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Becoming a fiction guy

Posted: March 22, 2018 at 8:55 am   /   Columnists

I used to call myself a nonfiction guy. If somebody wrote an inside poltical memoir laying out incompetence and mean-spiritedness behind closed doors, I would be the first to read it. If someone wrote a book about about a world in crisis laying out a five-step plan to fix it, I would be giddy with […]

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Grateful

Posted: March 22, 2018 at 8:52 am   /   Columnists

While driving to KTown on Saturday afternoon with LOML, I had lots of time to think about my life. About an hour, actually. Mostly, I was thinking about all of things for which I am grateful. No, wait a minute, people and things. That’s what I meant to say. To begin, I’m grateful I decided […]

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What price for your craving?

Posted: March 15, 2018 at 9:01 am   /   Columnists

That’s the question a village full of ice cream enthusiasts will shortly have to ask itself. The Nice Ice Baby premium ice cream outlet in Wellington is threatening to close its doors—unless the owners can raise $200,000 (or more). The Nice Ice Baby people—who now call themselves The Urban Collective, bringing a catering service, a […]

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Spring (into elections) time

Posted: March 15, 2018 at 8:58 am   /   Columnists

On a scale of one to ten, I’d give the Provincial Conservatives a two for the circus that unfolded in Markham on the weekend. Seriously? Has the entire world gone mad? The Provincial Conservatives have chosen a bully, who just happens to have a history of drug dealing and violence, to lead their party into […]

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Community

Posted: March 9, 2018 at 8:55 am   /   Columnists

Dear Linden, A stranger bought your toast at Enid’s this morning. While you smeared butter on your face—and I spilled soup on my lap—they slipped Karl a fifty. Then they walked out the door, unknown to us. Mom and I moved here two years ago because we needed to be unknown. We ached from the […]

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The Blockbuster Trilogies

Posted: March 8, 2018 at 8:54 am   /   Columnists

I never saw any of the Jurassic Park movies, nor did I read the book. I am, however, familiar with the premise. Extinct dinosaurs are brought back to life through the miracle of DNA reconstitution. Terror ensues. The list of “Jurassic” movies is getting long. The original blockbuster movie came out 25 years ago. It […]

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The kid

Posted: March 8, 2018 at 8:50 am   /   Columnists

And so it goes. Six months after our Vancouver kids landed in the County, they’ve found a home and moved into their own digs. They own their first home. It’s close to their workplaces and close to our granddaughter’s new school. All of us were looking forward to this event with a mix of excitement […]

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Passion times

Posted: March 2, 2018 at 9:07 am   /   Columnists

So here’s a thought. I’ve recently attended a talk series on the subject of passion. The series is the brainchild of our own David Simmonds; the premise to invite individuals within our midst to talk about their purposes, whatever fires their lives. Talks took place Saturday afternoons in the lower part of the Wellington library. […]

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Binging season

Posted: March 1, 2018 at 8:56 am   /   Columnists

“Binging”—overdoing it and knowing you are doing so— has deservedly received a bad reputation when it comes to food and drink. However, binging on video—such as spending the weekend in your pajamas watching every episode of M*A*S*H ever produced—seems to be a socially acceptable form of self-indulgence. And with the winter we’ve had, who can […]

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Post this

Posted: March 1, 2018 at 8:53 am   /   Columnists

Last week, Bill Roberts asked if I would be interested in being a special guest on Reel County: The Movie Thing, a 99.3 County FM radio show which he hosts. He asked if I would join him to discuss the movie The Post and, perhaps, share my journalistic view on the tough decisions facing writers […]

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