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How God makes love to us through family connections

You鈥檝e heard the expression. 鈥淕od couldn鈥檛 be everywhere and therefore He made mothers.鈥 That is an example of how God loves us and makes love to us. Isaiah 66: 11-13 expresses God鈥檚 love for Jerusalem and for us.

Email response to the Kellogg's plant provides 'food for thought'

When you have written an opinion piece on any subject weekly for a quarter of a century, you come to truly appreciate when someone takes the time to send off an email regarding the effort.

When I snap my fingers, you will read this column on hypnotism

So here鈥檚 an interesting fact about myself: I have been hypnotized three separate times. At least, I am pretty sure it was three, but maybe I was hypnotized to believe that.

The great Norwegian and Scottish cook-off displays strangely similar dishes

Ole Johansen and Stewart Campbell were having a cook-off with various strange Norwegian and Scottish dishes.

Attack on America Remembered

People often ask me where I get ideas for my stories and articles. When in a writers鈥 group, every week brought new ideas for a story.

'Just barely treading water' is a funny phrase when you can't swim

The other day a good friend, who knew that I had undertaken a big writing project, asked me how busy I was. I responded by saying that I was barely treading water.
Family grocery store changes hands to new Canora family

Family grocery store changes hands to new Canora family

A Canora grocery store is now under new management which plans to offer unique products as a fresh take on a classic part of town history.

CCS cross-country team competes at Cherrydale meet

Members of the Canora Composite School cross-country team put their hard work in practice to the test during their first cross-country meet.
Quilting club begins holding meets for its fourth year

Quilting club begins holding meets for its fourth year

A sewing club that gathers in the Canora United Church is welcoming old and new members to join them in starting their fourth year as an organization.
Harvesting progress slows due to rainfall and frost warnings

Harvesting progress slows due to rainfall and frost warnings

Producers had their harvesting slowed due to rainfall, which brought the progress down to below the four-year average, said the crop report submitted by the Ministry of Agriculture.
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