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Books and the imagination

Books and the imagination

I never thought that I would ever really care for fantasy novels, but I've come to thoroughly enjoy the Game of Thrones series by George R.R. Martin.

In Toronto, it was "Blew" Jays in 2013

In how many ways can the 2013 season be described for Toronto's team in Major League Baseball? The Blew Jays, because goodness knows they blew it - and early.
Rain doesn't dampen spirits at Stoughton Demo Derby

Rain doesn't dampen spirits at Stoughton Demo Derby

The mud was flying, engines were revving, and cars were crashing into each other on Aug. 10 as the Stoughton Demo Club held their fourth annual demolition derby.

Interest shown by companies in Carlyle town lots

Town councillors came together on Aug. 7 for their bi-monthly meeting, which saw many topics addressed. Repairs to medical clinic Recently found to be in disrepair is the medical clinic.
Running the Moose

Running the Moose

The majestic Moose Mountains awoke to a quiet morning on Sunday, Aug. 11, though Saskairie soon became busy as 75 runners arrived, ready to take part in the 5th Annual Moose Mountain Marathon.

When weakness, fear and hopelessness die

In the play Richelieu Bulwer-Lytton quipped the phrase "the pen is mightier than the sword". Indeed, the word is more powerful than dictators. As Christians we have a mandate to speak the good news to a world that sorely needs it.

Rider Insider

After what was presumably a productive bye week, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back at work these days getting ready for Friday's first-place showdown at the Calgary Stampeders.
The fall of a city

The fall of a city

While I was away there were so many things happening in the world that I could barely catch up with everything after having gone on holidays.

Riders' Sheets on blazing pace

That was quite a season Kory Sheets had in July.
Fiddling for the ages

Fiddling for the ages

Four years ago Michele Amy and her husband Will Elliot put together an idea which was spawned from the Kenosee Lake Kitchen Party (KLKP) camps, but focused on training new fiddle and guitar teachers.
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