Category: Opinion
Denard: Asian lady beetle infestations are on the rise, especially on farms
They look like a ladybug but are different. Not only do Asian lady beetles bite, they can also cause allergic skin reactions. When an ALB feels threatened or is crushed, it can excrete a foul-smelling, yellow liquid
Letters to the Editor: June 13, 2024
Article content I KNOW THE CANADA I WANT TO LIVE IN Re “Lie loudly and lie often” (Brian Lilley, June 10): To Chrystia Freeland’s warning
Mahon: In 2057, the Dow hits 1,000,000 . . . or will it be 40,000?
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been flirting with 40,000 this year, and finally met it. Author of the article:
Mahon: In 2057, the Dow hits 1,000,000 . . . or will it be 40,000?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been flirting with 40,000 this year, and finally met it.
Mahon: In 2057, the Dow hits 1,000,000 . . . or will it be 40,000?
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has been flirting with 40,000 this year, and finally met it.
Letters to the Editor: June 12, 2024
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Letters Manage city growth Published Jun 12, 2024 • Last updated 0 minutes ago • 2 minute read Construction of new homes
RCAF Centralia Cold War crashes
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Column Author of the article: David Yates • For the Signal Star Published Jun 11, 2024 • 6 minute read RCAF
RCAF Centralia Cold War crashes
As a NATO country sandwiched between the U.S. and U.S.S.R., Canada never had the option of neutrality during the Cold War. The threat of nuclear war meant that humankind was just minutes away from annihilation. Huron County’s Cold War contributions were two air stations. RCAF Station Clinton was Canada’s radar school, while student pilots trained […]
McClenaghan: Limit tax hikes by supporting London Plan
Breadcrumb Trail Links Opinion Columnists London city council’s latest budget will add hundreds of dollars to most property tax bills in 2024. Published Jun 11,
Pearson: Isolation, affordability spoiling summer connections for many Canadians
Article content For most Canadians, Victoria Day weekend is when expectations for the sunny months are set. It’s breakout time, as all the summer paraphernalia