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Ministerial message: The greatest love

Ministerial message: The greatest love

Love is large and incredibly patient. Love is gentle and consistently kind to all. It refuses to be jealous when blessing comes to someone else. Love does not brag about one’s achievements nor inflate its own importance.
Several factors make African violets ‘perfect’ houseplants

Several factors make African violets ‘perfect’ houseplants

Most gardeners are hopelessly addicted to seeing if “it will grow.” Even better if there is variety in what you are attempting to grow.
The lizard and I

The lizard and I

The shed was full. Happy cows lay deep in oat straw chewing their cuds as brother Bill quietly moved among them, checking for signs of calving.
People wither and die like grass

People wither and die like grass

My old neighbour Ed, who lives in Melville, Sask., is blunt about death. I shared with him that someone I treasured as my good friend died recently. I quoted Ed, the German Proverb, “That the death of a friend is equivalent to the loss of a limb.
Rules for some, but not all

Rules for some, but not all

Letter to the Editor
He’s choking!

He’s choking!

This week, the staff at our school took the Red Cross first-aid and CPR training course taught by my friend Kim Lines. She’s a dandy instructor and really knows her stuff. We all left the better for learning these life-saving techniques.
Gifted service

Gifted service

Probably, if not certainly, the thing I’ve struggled with more than anything during this past year, it’s been the removal of so many areas of service from my life.
The Talkabouts: The Battlefords first rock and roll band

The Talkabouts: The Battlefords first rock and roll band

Who remembers the Talkabouts, the Battlefords first rock and roll band? I don’t but I wish that I could, because we would be kindred spirits. When I was 17, I played in a band called Rick and the Raiders.
Ministerial message: The greatest of these is love

Ministerial message: The greatest of these is love

In 1870 Henry Drummond published a treatise entitled “The Greatest thing in the World.” The greatest thing in the world, he said, is love. He wasn’t claiming any special genius or superior intuition; he was simply quoting 1 Corinthians 13.
Equipping ourselves against mis- and disinformation during COVID-19

Equipping ourselves against mis- and disinformation during COVID-19

By Chief Public Health Officer Theresa Tam Throughout the past year, Canadians have shown countless acts of kindness and compassion as we have worked diligently to protect those that we love and to slow the spread of COVID-19.
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