by Adam Hayman | Oct 23, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
Corporal Ron Francis was found dead in his home in the Kingsclear First Nation, New Brunswick. It appears he ended his own life after battling with PTSD, according to multiple sources. His death, like the loss of any officer of the law, is devastating, but it shines a...
by Adam Hayman | Oct 16, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
After being kept in endless suspense, the brand-spanking-new centre cafeteria has been revealed in all its airport-lounge-esque glory: seven food outlets and a general store. For those of us old enough to remember the Centre Caf of yesteryear, the crowded...
by Adam Hayman | Oct 9, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
The anti-fur people said “stop the muskrat hats.” They said this over and over, and one day in August, far from the chills of winter, the RCMP Corps Sergeant-Major, Darren Campbell, wrote them and said, “RCMP officers stationed in areas that are not considered extreme...
by Adam Hayman | Oct 2, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
Germany has decided to slow down the Canadian European Trade Agreement (CETA). Intended to take effect by 2015, CETA would eliminate 98 per cent of existing trade tariffs, usurping the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) as the largest cross-border free...
by Adam Hayman | Sep 18, 2014 | Op-eds, Opinions
Library yet, or its closely situated ping-pong table, you are missing out. Nothing helps ease the pain of cramming like whooping your buddy’s ass at a game of ping pong, but I’m afraid you’re not allowed to come. You see, the lineups are already getting too long and...