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Handbag angel

Handbag angel

I want to thank the gentleman who found my handbag on Dec. 17 and turned it in to Frontier Mall administration office. Your honesty is appreciated. Thank you and bless you. Adele Feschuk
Making goals, not wishes for The New Year

Making goals, not wishes for The New Year

A New Year's tradition with my family is going out for breakfast on New Year's Day. We went to a restaurant. While we were there we ran into some of my wife's clients. They joked with us about how they were going to start their diets after breakfast.
Winter at the rink builds community

Winter at the rink builds community

I don't often get asked for directions here in our small town, but when I'm waved down by a stranger they are usually looking for the arena. We don't spend a lot of time at the rink, but I know a lot of people who do.
Old pet peeves for the New Year

Old pet peeves for the New Year

Ed, my neighbour next door, is beginning the New Year shaking his head at me. It bothers Ed that in seven days of Christmas holidays that I read four westerns and began reading three other books.
Balance the elements of weight loss

Balance the elements of weight loss

It is an age old debate. When trying to lose weight is it best to do cardio, weights or simply to follow a diet plan? When exercising for weight loss, how intense should the activity be? The answer is pretty simple.
Four-besider mystery solved

Four-besider mystery solved

Dear Editor Thank you for publishing my letter, "What's a four-besider?" in your Dec. 2issue. A librarian at the Lakeland Library promptly solved this mystery.
Lessons from the sea: Setting sail

Lessons from the sea: Setting sail

It's more than a decade since I began writing these articles and I wanted to offer something fresh and inspiring. Going over some of my past musings I decided to offer these Lessons from The Sea.
Political spin creates mistrust

Political spin creates mistrust

Dear Editor The Sask Party's Bob Bjornerud wrote a long letter in the Dec. 29 News-Optimist, evidently in response to an article quoting Dwain Lingenfelter in the Dec. 15 issue.
Smaller projects also deserve support

Smaller projects also deserve support

Nothing dies as completely as the local news cycle in the period between Christmas and New Year's Day.
Left Out a page turner

Left Out a page turner

I didn't get a lot of sleep in the days immediately following Christmas, and I blame it all on John Gormley.
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