by Tom Slager | Sep 9, 2020 | Controversy
Fighting the Battle of Good Versus Evil Where it Costs the Least Political issues are often spoken about in terms of good versus evil. Usually, there is a bit of “tongue in cheek” to these statements as they primarily work to motivate the political base or tweak the...
by Jamie Sue Sykes | Aug 28, 2020 | Controversy, People, Places
Why Didn’t I Know? In life and in the classroom, history holds one of the keys to our success as a country and a community. What we live through today will soon be taught in our classrooms for future generations to learn and use as a tool to make decisions from the...
by Tom Slager | Aug 13, 2020 | Controversy, Local
Chatham-Kent and the Dreaded Mask Masks have come to Chatham-Kent. No matter what else, the Covid-19 Pandemic of 2020 has brought the way people think and see the world out into the open. With a combination of social media, ignorance, fear, and general distrust,...
by Tom Slager | Jul 31, 2020 | Controversy
As the world heads into August 2020, many countries, particularly in the West, are still reeling from the fallout of the George Floyd murder. The events of the past months have exposed the wounds of racism in werstern society and the long journey that must be taken ...