Wil RobertsonRemember Me When I CannotIn my first poem, ‘Remember Me When I Cannot”, I hope to reach anyone who has had a loved one with dementia or alzheimer’s.Mar 4, 20231Mar 4, 20231
Wil RobertsonIs the heart of reconciliation still beating?This is part one of a two part series on the Wet’suwet’en Crisis from the Spring of 2020. It was originally published in The Aquinian…Jan 2, 2023Jan 2, 2023
Wil RobertsonBrenda Mary Robertson — A Political Trailblazer and my GrandmotherThis tribute to my Nan was originally published as a part of my column by The Aquinian, October 3, 2020…Dec 19, 2022Dec 19, 2022
Wil RobertsonMother’s Day: I’m a Momma’s Boy and I’m Damn Proud of ItI am a momma’s boy, and I am damn proud of it. This Mother’s Day, I figured I would do something a bit different. One can always buy…May 7, 2022May 7, 2022
Wil RobertsoninAge of AwarenessAn Ode to a Teacher That I LostI had never experienced the loss of an educator in my life. Here in lies my writing on the sorrow a student feels at the loss of a teacher.Jan 29, 20221Jan 29, 20221
Wil RobertsonElection 2021: A Brief GuideA federal election is on September 20, 2021 in Canada. I go through what’s at stake, what the parties are offering, and what to look for.Sep 13, 2021Sep 13, 2021
Wil RobertsoninON FAITH AND REASONWalking to a Destination UnseenIt was a pleasant November day, and I did not want to be in that park. A public park I grew up in. It sits across the street from my home…Apr 30, 2021Apr 30, 2021