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  • The snow goddess killed summer stone dead, perhaps choosing Remembrance Day deliberately to lay her first white carpet, to remind us of the forgotten war, where our men had to survive the first Korean winter living rough in greatcoats and ordinary marching boots. 'Sing to me, dears,' she said. [...] encouraged, the four children sang a Sunday School hymn:

  • What is wrong with our government, city and correctional centre? I thought rehabilitation was the name of the game. Rehabilitation is not lay around, watch television, get outside recreation, eat three square meals a day, plus coffee breaks and fighting.

  • Federal Court - Canada (Attorney General) v. Bucholtz Source: http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/en/2011/2011fc1259/2011fc1259.html Date: 20111103 Docket:...

  • My favourite restaurant in Winnipeg is Bread & Circuses Bakery Cafe on Lilac. I was introduced to it my first year in Winnipeg. This restaurant has the most fabulous bread in the country. "We always do a beach day at Grand Beach. It's so amazing to lay there on a hot July day and if the water was crystal blue instead of Canadian brown, you'd swear you were on the ocean someplace. We always go to that excellent ice cream place by the bridge (Bridge Drive-In)."

  • Following a novel decision at the Ontario Court of Appeal, employers may now be on the hook for more termination pay when employees are laid-off for a...

  • The province does not collective bargain with teachers; that is carried out by the school divisions and the government respects this process," said the aide. "The same goes for universities/colleges as they bargain with their staff." Allan "encouraged divisions to move forward in moderation and show some restraint while getting through this economic downturn," the aide said. "We can't sustain these three per cent raises," [Hugh Coburn] said. "Nobody wants, in this day and age, to lay off people, that's a no-brainer. St. James-Assiniboia school board chairman Bruce Chegus said divisions can't continue to pay teachers raises of three per cent and up: "Those types of numbers over the long haul are not sustainable," Chegus said.

  • I was reminded of it again last month when I heard that [Larry Norman] had died at the age of 60. But I was also reminded of the important role his music had played in my life, and in the world of Christian contemporary music. His album Upon This Rock, released in 1969, created a whole new kind of music called "Jesus Rock," with Norman being one of the original "Jesus freaks." His 1972 album Only Visiting This Planet is still regarded as one of the top contemporary Christian music albums of all time. Norman's songs touched on topics and ideas never before explored by Christian artists. In Why Should the Devil Have All the Good Music, he sang: "I want the people to know that He saved my soul/but I still like to listen to the radio." And, "I ain't knocking the hymns/just give me a song t...

  • One of two high-octane teams will head home bitterly disappointed after tonight's clash -- and it would be particularly bitter if it's the [Jennifer Jones] team, who have a rare opportunity this weekend to cement their reputation as one of the game's all-time greats if they can become just the fifth women's team ever to win back-to-back world titles. The other four? All Hall of Famers -- Norway's Dordi Nordby, Sweden's Elisabet Gustafson and [Norberg] and Canada's Sandra Schmirler. We've proven that we can do it," Jones said. "And at the end of the day, we always say if we go out there and do our best and lay it all on the line, we'll have no regrets. And I have every confidence that we're going to do that on Saturday. And hopefully that's good enough. And if not, we'll have had a grea...

  • Kelly Parker (owner of Turtle Island Music and who produced and engineered Back Home Fiddle) said it was the fastest fiddle album and the best he had ever done," said [Eric Ashdown]. "I haven't heard him do any other ones, so I just took his word for it and it worked out. Ashdown, 62, was born in Saskatchewan into a musical family, music was everywhere in the Ashdown home. The fiddle was always around in his house and all of his relatives' homes. His father, as well as several of Ashdown's uncles, played the instrument, which Ashdown admitted he loved to listen to as a small boy. The family played music for country dances and other events that were taking place in and around the small Saskatchewan farming communities of Okla and Lindlaw. "I think people are starting to get back to the...



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