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What to give for Christmas

What to give for Christmas

"Tis the season" has begun in earnest as Black Friday makes a hasty retreat in the face of White Christmas. For me, the dilemma of trying to figure out what to give who has begun. Don't misunderstand, I love to give - at Christmas and all year long.
Lego has more 'Friends' these days

Lego has more 'Friends' these days

"What do the kids want for Christmas?" my mom asked last week, twice. I expect the next time the phone rings, the question will be the same. I have been putting her off, because I really don't know. Katrina is nine, Spencer is six.
Man's best friend is not his dog but his truck

Man's best friend is not his dog but his truck

Ed, my neighbour next door, is determined that I should get a Ford pickup truck. He claims that since I'm preaching at the far ends of the province this winter, I need a truck or a dog sled.
Memories shouldn't be for only those who can pay

Memories shouldn't be for only those who can pay

Dear Editor With the Christmas season quickly approaching and, the streets and stores filling our hearts with Christmas cheer, I would like to believe in the positive messages being sent to us.
Link typhoon to climate change

Link typhoon to climate change

Dear Editor Imagine you felt it necessary to tie down the roof of your house. This is what my friend's family did in the Philippines to prepare for the typhoon.
Promised signage fails to materialize

Promised signage fails to materialize

Dear Editor Old Man Winter has certainly arrived, and we as residents of the Battlefords should be thankful that we have dedicated city and town employees and their managers.
Post officegate

Post officegate

Every now and then I see something that restores my faith in humanity. And then later that day, another thing will happen where those warm-fuzzies are squashed by the stupidity and laziness of human beings. Ah yes, reality.
Off-season brings Roughrider fans back to earth

Off-season brings Roughrider fans back to earth

I don't know about you, but I am still basking in the afterglow of a brilliant performance by the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Grey Cup game.
Norfolk Island Pines: Going green for Christmas and beyond

Norfolk Island Pines: Going green for Christmas and beyond

Although many of its 1,800 residents trace their origins to Australia's penal colonies, Norfolk Island today is a peaceful farming community, lying 1,450 km east of Australia.
Good wines start with healthy vines

Good wines start with healthy vines

We enjoyed one of my favourite Chilean wines, finished half the bottle, put the cork in it and left it upright in the basement. Having completely forgotten about the bottle, I discovered it one week later.
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