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Column: be cautious when using comparative thinking

Column: be cautious when using comparative thinking

Life is a journey, and it is unique for each person. We all have our own goals, our own joys, and our own obstacles that must be faced.
More or Less: Sharon would know ...

More or Less: Sharon would know ...

I often have a question or a query, and I think to myself “Sharon would know.”
Column: A contemporary cure for loneliness

Column: A contemporary cure for loneliness

An opinion piece on the dog-human relationship in 21st century.
Letter: Saving trees makes it easier to breath

Letter: Saving trees makes it easier to breath

Construction a threat to the urban forest.
Commentary: Candidate assignments new norm for job applicants

Commentary: Candidate assignments new norm for job applicants

Employers are increasingly asking job candidates to complete assignments as part of the hiring process.
Commentary: Warning signs someone you love is experiencing mania

Commentary: Warning signs someone you love is experiencing mania

Mania is a challenging symptom of bipolar disorder.
Opinion: Nobody's laughing at this April Fool's Day joke

Opinion: Nobody's laughing at this April Fool's Day joke

Not only should the government scrap the 23 per cent increase for the carbon tax, it should scrap the tax completely.
Opinion: The oil industry is not dead yet

Opinion: The oil industry is not dead yet

The so-called transition to clean energy is failing and the notion of phasing out oil and gas should be dismissed as unrealistic.
Commentary: Four years later, some foods are actually cheaper

Commentary: Four years later, some foods are actually cheaper

Can you guess which food prices have fallen since 2020?
Commentary: What role does fat in the brain play in Parkinson’s?

Commentary: What role does fat in the brain play in Parkinson’s?

Research into lipids could be key to new treatments for Parkinson’s disease.