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When I am afraid

I read a humorous snippet on the subject of fear. Seems a member of a parachute regiment was seated beside a young office who appeared pale and shaken.

Wheatland Senior Centre news

Below are the results of the Wheatland Senior Centre's activities from February 2 to February 8. Bridge: (Monday) first Jim Brown, second Andy Dumba, third Elfreida Mantay.

Welcome to the place where God dwells among mortals

There is a story of how St. Vladimir, Prince of Kiev, desired to know which was the true religion and sent his followers to search through various countries.

Getting and giving - a beautiful combination

Last evening I attended our Chamber of Commerce Horizon Business Awards event. Since we don't have a lot of dress up affairs in this very casual coastal community, I look forward to bringing one of my two fancy outfits from the closet.

I thank god for I am wonderfully made

God delights in His creation, in us. "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you; before you came to birth I consecrated you" (Jeremiah 1:5).

UC Chimes: A modern myth

Sometimes we wonder about the things that we can and cannot do.

The best cracked pot on earth

Sitting on my kitchen counter is a very special cracked pot. Actually, it's a cracked bowl but call it what you want, it's a gift from a renowned potter and it fills a special place in my life. Here's the background.

A richer life touches us daily

Breathe in. Breathe out.Breathe in. Breathe out.Forget this and attaining Enlightenmentwill be the least of your problems. It amazes me that we do not stop to think more often. Life's truth, life's mystery, life's rewards touch us every day.

UC Chimes: Above the sky

Since I came to Saskatchewan, watching the weather channel on TV in the early morning has become a habit before beginning a new day. Nowadays the weather is so changeable and unpredictable that it is hard to believe the long range weather forecast.

UC Chimes: Ice storm

A few weeks ago a severe ice storm hit the Great Toronto Area (GTA), and it have left millions of dollars in property damage. Myriads of trees were broken down and thousands of residences suffered an extended power outage.
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