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between our steps 03 25 20 doubleAfter the dull grey of winter, the only contrast a white blanket of snow and the occasional flash of blue sky, I had forgotten how luminous a rainy day can be. Not the downpours when you can hardly see the road, but a day like ...

lennoxdishes- by Laura Buckler

I know I'm not a parent, but I am allegedly an adult surrounded by other so-called adults, so here's my two cents.

I know you're worried about your kids' education right now, like how much math should you be doing per day, and what about the test scores, but instead of worrying about what project they should be working on, use this time to. . .

christmaslights- by Anne Finlay-Stewart, Editor

Okay, Councillor Carol Merton is not suggesting you go all Clark Griswald or anything, but as we settle in for the duration of this Isolation Vacation, the good Councillor had this suggestion today. "What about lighting up the neighbourhoods? Putting the outside lights on again, whether they be. . .

express- from the front lines

There are tape lines on the floor at the front end of Zehrs marking where to stand as you wait your turn at the checkout. Please be mindful of them and do not approach the conveyer belt until the previous customer's transaction is finished.

We've been instructed to only pack if assistance is required. Customers are discouraged from. . .

team spiritIt was a cold November day in 1953 when ten tractors and two teams of horses drove into the Clarke family farm lane near the hamlet of Goring to pick stones and plow fields. Irwin Clarke had spent four months in hospital with a broken back after a tree fell on him in his woodlot. The neighbors were there to help. Another neighbor helped...

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