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True Patriot Love

True Patriot Love

Information compiled by the Historica-Dominion Institute, an association dedicated to history and citizenship in Canada, has found that Canadians are proud to show their patriotism.
Canada celebrates 145 years

Canada celebrates 145 years

Canada Day saw celebrations of plenty, including a barbeque fun day in Kisbey and one in Manor. The volunteer fire department in Kisbey held a luncheon to raise money for upgrading their equipment from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
What ticks me off

What ticks me off

For Quebec, July 1st is not only Canada Day, but also moving day. Moving at this time of the year costs you an arm and a leg, but people do it because their leases are up and school ends.

New stars sprinkled through All-Star game

Casual baseball fans may be in for a surprise when they study the rosters of the American and National League teams for the mid-season classic, this year scheduled for July 10 at Kansas City.
World Zoonosis Day, be aware don't end up in despair

World Zoonosis Day, be aware don't end up in despair

Many of you may be wondering what Zoonosis even is, so let's get right down to it. Zoonosis is a disease/illness that is transmitted fromanimalsto humans.

To Whom This Applies To:

To Whom This Applies To: Please be advised that the R.M. of Brock No. 64 has recently 3 miles of a haul road past the Bud Askin farm (west of the NW 18-8-4-W2).

Defining who we are

Canadians celebrated our 145th birthday this week and I grow more patriotic each year, in a subdued Canuck sort of way, of course.

Remembering summer fairs

I suppose this is what I knowingly recognize as my redundant annual column, but there is something about this time of year which always makes me nostalgic for agricultural fairs.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The Carlyle Detachment of the RCMP responded to a total of 66 calls between the 22nd of June and the 28th of the month. On June 22nd, two citations were issued to individuals for having open liquor within their vehicles.

A boating reminder

The Canadian Safe Boating Council (CSBC) wants to remind everyone to wear a lifejacket. They are extremely important when out on the water as a safety measure. It is a small step to take to save your life.