
Parker’s Pen – July 2024
Grocery chains are being clobbered from all sides for the rising costs of their merchandise. No doubt most everything is up in price, but the food is not totally responsible.
Grocery chains are being clobbered from all sides for the rising costs of their merchandise. No doubt most everything is up in price, but the food is not totally responsible.
While anti-development activists constantly push to shut down natural resource development in Canada and forego the economic benefits that come with, it becomes more important than ever that we take
We all want instant gratification, and why wouldn’t we?! Golf can give us this sometimes. But accomplishing our own success improving our game consistently is a different story. Why? Success
Big government involvement is solving issues that often do not turn out the way they intended. Some things should really be left to the experts! An example would be the
I really must comment on the city’s new Blue Sky City brand. Perhaps not the best timing, as at time of writing the forecast is more spring snow and we
Housing has now become the PM’s latest expertise. He has declared ‘their plan’ to solve the housing crises. With no background in the housing industry, his Party has outlined steps they intend to take to accomplish ‘his plan’. Canadians have been building, buying, selling and
If you can, achieve a decent position at the top of your backswing (i.e., good posture, square clubface). The transition into the downswing requires the hands and arms move last.
Attendees to yet another COP28 gathering of ‘the rich, the famous and the confused’ under the guise of saving the world from alleged manmade global warming, met in oil–rich Dubai
If you were only allowed to teach golfers one thing, what would it be? At a golf-teaching symposium I was asked, “If you could only have one thing to teach
I love trees – we all love trees. There are people who believe they can communicate with trees, people who believe trees can feel pain. Certainly, a large tree can exude