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Deep lessons learned by First World War veteran

Deep lessons learned by First World War veteran

Veterans didn’t have to pay Wally. They had already paid enough he felt and since he had been one of them … in the trenches, he knew the premium price they had already paid for their country.

Things left behind

A recent highlight of 2014 for Hubby and me was the visit of our sister-in-law and her three daughters. It's been more than a decade since we last saw her and more years than that since we saw our nieces.

It's still a wonderful life and how we change history

I met a really old man the other day. I asked him, "How old are you?" "Well," he said. "I was alive when the Dead Sea was just a lake that was feeling a little poorly.
Some legwork goes a long way

Some legwork goes a long way

Two individuals who moved to Canada a few years ago share their stories and relationship with СÀ¶ÊÓƵeast Newcomer Services

What do we do now?

Now for the understatement of the week: Phew, it's been a harrowing one. Harrowing is just one way to describe the sudden and violent deaths of two Canadian soldiers. Other words could include, but not be limited to, horrific, shocking and appalling.

What is new under the sun and Ecclesiastes revisited

"There is nothing new under the sun" the author of Ecclesiastes said. Generations come and go, streams run to the sea, the wind blows where it will, and all is vanity.
Library becomes makeshift putting green

Library becomes makeshift putting green

Hundreds of children, families and library lovers put their mini golf game to the test, navigating the labyrinthine golf course the Estevan Public Library was turned into on Sunday.

CAA Saskatchewan Halloween Safety Tips

CAA Saskatchewan would like to remind all trick-or-treaters and drivers to stay alert and be safe this Halloween.

Senior Centre News - Oct. 24, 2014

The results of the Senior Centre's activities from October 10 to October 16: Bridge: (Friday) First Chuck Widdis, second tied Linda Kot, Jim Brown. Bridge: (Monday) First John Whitell, second Jim Brown, third Elfreida Mantay.
Reminding Canadians to have a safe Halloween

Reminding Canadians to have a safe Halloween

Halloween is a fun and exciting time for children. Health Canada would like to remind Canadians of some important safety tips, to ensure that Halloween remains an enjoyable experience.
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