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Cole’s Notes: Re-opening will be awkward, so be kind

Cole’s Notes: Re-opening will be awkward, so be kind

Use your COVID common sense and don’t be rude, Schisler says
Robert Barron column: Fond memories of ‘Paddy’s Day’

Robert Barron column: Fond memories of ‘Paddy’s Day’

By mid afternoon, the party started really taking off
EDITORIAL: Leave the phone alone

EDITORIAL: Leave the phone alone

Texting while driving could result in a fatality
CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

Canadians are often portrayed as polite, decent, unassuming, and hard to anger. That characterization is especially apparent compared to our brash noisy neighbours to the south.
An unexpected delight

An unexpected delight

Shopping in-store rather than online was fun, but first I had to get to the mall
Pause For Thought: Real living

Pause For Thought: Real living

Satan wasn’t done tempting Jesus to do wrong. Jesus had prepared Himself for this hour by learning the Scriptures and by much prayer with His heavenly Father. He had hidden the Word of God in His heart—memorizing, obeying, and trusting the Father’s love and care for Him.
Pause For Thought: Obey and trust

Pause For Thought: Obey and trust

Right after His baptism, Jesus was impressed by the Holy Spirit to go to the wilderness. He felt a need to have a quiet communion time with His Father for encouragement and strength to face His mission here on earth. (Luke 4:1) During His long stay shut in by His Father’s glory, He was lifted above human weakness.

Russia needs to be held accountable

Invasion of Ukraine akin to a bully on the playground
CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

CAMERON: What freedom truly looks like

Canadians are often portrayed as polite, decent, unassuming, and hard to anger. That characterization is especially apparent compared to our brash noisy neighbours to the south. It was therefore not surprising that the occupation of large sections of our national capital, and the very unneighbourly honking of horns at all hours, was met with widespread disapproval by most Canadians. Angus Reid Institute pointed out that three quarters of Canadians just wanted the protesters to go home.
RANCH MUSINGS: Brace yourself, food prices rising

RANCH MUSINGS: Brace yourself, food prices rising

The forecast in this Canada Food Price Report for 2022 is an increase of just short of $1,000