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Five Dead; a Nation Wounded

March 3, 2015 marked the tenth anniversary of the killing of four Alberta RCMP officers — the deadliest day in the Continue reading →

Fish and a Dozen Roses

All high school reunions are cool, I suppose … but this one was beyond that — all because people put others ahead of themselves.

Was Carl Bordelon Railroaded?

          Ten minutes. That’s how long it took for a quiet, unassuming man from Small Town America to become one Continue reading →

Dead Man Under a Pool Table

Journalists have a variety of beats: politics, education, health, aboriginal issues, environment, technology, aging movie stars … you name it. Continue reading →

Lord Stanley’s Mug and a Stranger

It was Saturday, 19 May 1984 — a pleasant, warm spring evening in Edmonton, Alberta. Across the city and clear Continue reading →

Aerials: Campbellton & Area [2014]

Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada. Some call it “God’s Country” but for those from the area, it’s simply home. Owing to a lack of jobs, Continue reading →

Doctor Helen

BREAKING: DOCTOR HELEN HUSTON, one of Canada’s best-known missionaries, died peacefully in Edmonton on March 1st, 2024. The ‘Good Doctor’ Continue reading →

Don Hume – A Tribute

Every hamlet, village, town, city, megacity has “unsung” heroes, ordinary people who have done extraordinary, yet simple things … like helping others. This is a story about one such individual. Bet you know a few people just like him …

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