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Check It Out: Obstacles or opportunities?
The story I heard was about Ned and Jed, who were seeking their fortune hunting wolves. There was a $5,000 bounty for wolves captured alive.
Pop 89: In Praise of Big Families
I come from a large family: six kids, two parents and the occasional dog. And, while it was exhausting for my mom, and expensive for my dad, we kids thrived.
Check It Out: Life after professional hockey
A professional hockey player once said, “How would you like a job where, every time you make a mistake, a big red light goes on, and 18,000 people boo?”
Growing Through Grief: Reflecting on the Year
This coming week on October 26th will mark one year since my best friend and husband of 35 years made his transition. It is also his birthday on October 27th.
Reader strongly disagrees with Janzen’s column
I strongly disagree with Your West Central Voice columnist Joan Janzen’s assertion in the October 18, 2022, edition, that the election of Georgia Meloni as Italian Prime Minister is cause for celebration.
Pop 89: Hold hands not devices
Last night I dreamt I was lost in Grasslands National Park. And I didn’t have cell reception! Big deal, I said upon waking.
Check It Out: Encouraging news
Recently a teacher took her class to the library, and found one of her students reading his favourite genre ... cookbooks.
Pop 89: Don’t Mess With Them
On the 23rd of this month, I’m giving a talk at The Jasper Centre in Maple Creek on some Victorian-era Not-to-Be-Trifled-with Women.
Check It Out: Be thankful for more than one day
A funny comment on social media, said “Does anybody need any feelings? I have too many and they’re just gonna go bad.”
Pop 89: Eavesdropping On Ourselves
Twice a month, I drive to Swift Current for supplies and to do errands. And to eavesdrop. I start with my recycling.
Check It Out: Is Canada going off course?
Luke Skywalker said, “Yoda, we’ve been walking for hours! Are you sure that we’re going the right way?”
Growing Through Grief: Grief is a Season
If you are in grief over loss of a loved one, a job, a relationship, a home, or any other loss I am here to tell you I have been there.
Pop 89: The Nightingalian Age
The press is caught up in royal-mania, on an upswing of its love-hate-love-the-monarchy pendulum. The latest symptom is the reference to Queen Elizabeth’s reign as the “Elizabethan era.”
Check It Out: One perspective doesn’t tell the whole story
I’m beginning this week with a corny Elvis joke. The voice on the phone told the lady she had won her choice of either $500 or tickets to see an Elvis Presley tribute band.
Pop 89: They all served
What a tragic, momentous week it was. A week of death. On Thursday, these words came to mind: from the colonized to the colonizer.
Check It Out: Unity and integrity - a winning combo
A philosopher told his followers, “There are two things in life that matter above all else. 1. Integrity. If you made a promise, carry it out, even if it bankrupts you, cripples you, or kills you.
Pop 89: Thoughts and Prayers
I’m reading a book by Dr. Daniel Amen entitled: Your Brain Is Always Listening. It’s a scary thought, considering the amount of chatter, judgement, thoughts of remorse and resentment…
Check It Out: History worth repeating
“I failed history again,” the student told his friend. “I guess those who don’t learn from history are doomed to repeat it.”
Chatterbox: Weekly Tidbits from the Editor, Sep 11
The entire province was on edge early in the week as the manhunt continued for Myles Sanderson. He was finally apprehended by RCMP near Rosthern…
Pop 89: Brother Mouse, Sister Robin
My sister and I were lying on the wharf at Spruce Coulee when she pointed at something I’d written in ballpoint pen on my thigh. “What’s that say?”