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Dec 21, 2020 @ 1:00 am

Christmas Memories, Part Four: Treated Like Family / To Break a Tradition?

Treated Like Family By Jennifer Sawatzky Back in 2013, I was out in British Columbia at Capernwray Harbour Bible Centre. This was my first time being so far away from home and it was very...

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Treated Like Family By Jennifer Sawatzky Back in 2013, I was out in British Columbia at Capernwray Harbour Bible Centre. This was my first time being so far away from home and it was very...

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Dec 17, 2020 @ 11:42 am

Christmas Memories, Part Three: The Darker Side of the Holidays

The Gift of Receiving By Jan Kendall St. Cyr The week before Christmas one year, I was busily shopping, baking, and organizing the food for our family celebrations. I pridefully took on this...

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The Gift of Receiving By Jan Kendall St. Cyr The week before Christmas one year, I was busily shopping, baking, and organizing the food for our family celebrations. I pridefully took on this...

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Dec 08, 2020 @ 12:08 pm

Letter to the Editor: "Friendship Trail" Brought a Smile to My Face

I have read your article about the “Friendship Trail” in St. Adolphe and I really wanted to see it for myself. I have lived in St. Adolphe my whole life, more specifically near the dike which...

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I have read your article about the “Friendship Trail” in St. Adolphe and I really wanted to see it for myself. I have lived in St. Adolphe my whole life, more specifically near the dike which...

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Dec 03, 2020 @ 1:00 am

I Won’t Be Home for Christmas

As our healthcare and political leaders cast doubts on the chances of people holding holiday gatherings this year, public morale appears to be wearing thin. Symptoms of our collective exhaustion...

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As our healthcare and political leaders cast doubts on the chances of people holding holiday gatherings this year, public morale appears to be wearing thin. Symptoms of our collective exhaustion...

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Oct 26, 2020 @ 9:08 pm

The Controversy of Conversion Therapy

There’s an old saying that warns, “The cure is worse than the disease.” The implication is that the solution for a problem causes more harm than good. This phrase made more sense back when...

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There’s an old saying that warns, “The cure is worse than the disease.” The implication is that the solution for a problem causes more harm than good. This phrase made more sense back when...

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Oct 18, 2020 @ 7:51 am

Funny You Should Ask…

Funny you ask me, Facebook… what is on my mind? Well, I am stressed. I’m just waiting for the bomb to hit—to hear that one of my kids or another member of my family has been...

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Funny you ask me, Facebook… what is on my mind? Well, I am stressed. I’m just waiting for the bomb to hit—to hear that one of my kids or another member of my family has been...

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Sep 29, 2020 @ 8:00 pm

Building Resilient Kids in an Anxious Time

As students return from what is arguably the longest spring break any of them have ever experienced, they are re-entering a world profoundly different from when they last left. While September is...

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As students return from what is arguably the longest spring break any of them have ever experienced, they are re-entering a world profoundly different from when they last left. While September is...

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Aug 27, 2020 @ 6:26 am

A Letter to My Neighbour

I am sitting here writing this letter at 10:00 p.m., utterly exhausted. However, despite how tired I am, I can’t help but feel grateful—grateful that my community has some pretty amazing...

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I am sitting here writing this letter at 10:00 p.m., utterly exhausted. However, despite how tired I am, I can’t help but feel grateful—grateful that my community has some pretty amazing...

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