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Bullet holes and bandages

Bullet holes and bandages

: It was November 1998 and my husband and I were in Romania. It had been nine years since the nation had undergone a dramatic and violent revolution.

Hearing the footsteps of Jesus this Advent

The Pope calls a meeting of all the cardinals: 鈥淚 have some really fantastic news and some very bad news.鈥 The cardinals are all ears, so the Pope tells them, 鈥淛esus Christ has returned to the world.

What鈥檚 the complete cost?

Unless you are far more wealthy than I, finding the perfect gift is one thing but purchasing it might be quite another matter.

Diversification for Canadian farmer

Canadian farmers have tried to diversify in a list of ways, both in terms of field crops, and livestock.

Gordon F. Kells High School Cougar Corner

The Mosaic Meal (Potluck) will again be held on the last day before the break, Monday, December 22. Each student is asked to bring enough food for 5 - 6 people according to the grade鈥檚 category (see below). The food is to be brought on Monday, Dec.
Big Six League Standings

Big Six League Standings

League standings as of Wednesday, Dec.
Bear Claw staff and customers band together over bannock for casino employee

Bear Claw staff and customers band together over bannock for casino employee

Bear Claw Casino staff hopes to help make a fellow employee's heartrending Christmas a little less difficult.
Stickhandling to Success: Daria O'Neill plays her way to the USA, shortlisted for Team Alberta

Stickhandling to Success: Daria O'Neill plays her way to the USA, shortlisted for Team Alberta

Former Carlyle resident Daria O'Neill is stickhandling her way to success.
Carlyle's 12th Annual Dickens Fest a Success

Carlyle's 12th Annual Dickens Fest a Success

The 12 edition of Carlyle's annual Dickens Village Festival on Dec. 5 and 6 was a resounding success, according to Dickens Committee chair, Shelley Slykhuis. 鈥淲e all appreciated the weather, especially after last year,鈥 she said.
McKenzie Warriner: Saskatchewan's Gold Medal vocalist

McKenzie Warriner: Saskatchewan's Gold Medal vocalist

Alameda resident McKenzie Warriner became the pride of the province on Saturday, Nov. 29, as she received The Royal Conservatory of Music's Gold Medal for scoring the top mark in Saskatchewan on the Grade 10 voice examination.
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