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Where is God when someone you love is suffering

A young woman went to her doctor complaining of pain. She touched her knee and yelled, "Ow, that hurts." She touched her cheek and yelled, "Ouch!" Then she touched her earlobe, "Ow, even THAT hurts", she cried.

Inked

Lying on the bed in the tattoo shop, I was remarkably calm. Not quite knowing what to expect, I focused on my breath. I closed my eyes and imagined waves crashing onto the shore - my happy place. People continuously questioned whether I felt nervous.
Family Day Winter Fest a blast

Family Day Winter Fest a blast

Cold temperatures and a harsh wind, resulting in an extreme windchill Family Day (Feb. 21) morning, did not deter people from venturing outdoors at Moose Mountain Provincial Park to partake in various planned activities.

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly RCMP report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report this week covers the period of Feb. 18 - Feb. 25. The detachment assisted with 33 calls.
Area recovering from doctor shortage

Area recovering from doctor shortage

The Arcola-Carlyle area is on the long road of recovering from the doctor shortage experienced over the past couple years.

Wilson leads team to 2nd straight national championship

While stats are kept in hockey, the value of Carlyle's Colin Wilson cannot be measured in mere numbers.

Guts to Gardens

Jimmy was a fisherman, the son of a fisherman and the product of a culture built on fishing. Fishing was all he knew and he was good at it. The only trouble was that Jimmy had a problem he couldn't overcome.
Local women making a difference with Little Dresses for Africa

Local women making a difference with Little Dresses for Africa

Shelley Baldwin never thought she would inspire so many women to join the ?Little Dresses for Africa? project. But once they heard what she was doing, they were eager to help.

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

B.C.'s Justin Morneau, one of the elite major league baseball players of his era, has got a lot of hockey in him. He wears No. 33 with the Minnesota Twins because that's the number worn by his sports idol, former NHL goalie Patrick Roy.

Conversations

Addictions. Marriages. Rent control. Break-ups. Careers. Harry Potter. Children. More addictions. Friends' stupidity. Growing up... the list goes on and on and on. Playing catch-up with an great friend is one of the best ways to kill an afternoon.
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