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Less money in honey

Less money in honey

Dear Editor “The way people earn their living shapes the character of their laws, their government, and their culture.” Author Arthur Herman’s phrase echoes the thoughts of H.H.
Light in the midst of dark

Light in the midst of dark

As I’ve written in earlier articles, we’ve all experienced or perhaps, are still experiencing, dark days. They’re no fun. This week, however, readers of my writing, but especially God Himself, recognized our collective need of light.
Ministerial message: Proof positive He knows, hears and loves you

Ministerial message: Proof positive He knows, hears and loves you

I have heard people boast of a skepticism when it comes to the things of, and even reality of, God.
Make a list of COVID-19 positives

Make a list of COVID-19 positives

Hello again. We are on the home stretch now, because in less than two weeks that long-awaited spring arrives.
Message from Her Majesty The Queen on Commonwealth Day

Message from Her Majesty The Queen on Commonwealth Day

The Administrator of the Government of Canada wishes to share a message addressed to all Canadians from Her Majesty The Queen on Commonwealth Day: Over the coming week, as we celebrate the friendship, spirit of unity and achievements of the Commonwea
Sometimes it takes a mountain

Sometimes it takes a mountain

Well, I’ll admit it, it’s been a tough week; even as we look forward to upcoming vaccinations and, as health officials assure us, a “light at the end of the tunnel,” I and friends have found ourselves “climbing mountains.
Limber up and let’s get gardening

Limber up and let’s get gardening

Chores for early spring!
Ministerial message: Lent a time to review relationship with God

Ministerial message: Lent a time to review relationship with God

During the weeks before Easter, Christians observe a time of reflection called Lent. Lent is a time when we think about our relationship with God.
Unable to see straight, like being intoxicated

Unable to see straight, like being intoxicated

Betrayal and denial are actions that are as common as freckles. Often, we may not see how serious it is to betray others. Too often, we deny our responsibility for the well-being of others as well as for ourselves.
Keep the lights on at The Lighthouse

Keep the lights on at The Lighthouse

Dear Editor In the early days of the provincial election campaign in 2016, the Saskatchewan government made national headlines for sending two young, homeless, Indigenous men out of North Battleford on one-way bus tickets to Vancouver.
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