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The Spies That Decked Me

The man I’m writing about in this piece lived in my neighbourhood, in the west end of Edmonton, Alberta. Geographically Continue reading →

The Fall Colours of New Brunswick

If you’ve ever wondered why busloads of tourists from Western Canada arrive in Eastern Canada every fall … well, here’s Continue reading →

Love Affair With a Mountain

Scattered throughout the world are a number of mountains and hills with the peculiar name of Sugarloaf. The name comes from Continue reading →

A Stitch in Time

At first glance, the store doesn’t seem out of place with the others on Roseberry Street, the main drag in Continue reading →

Aerials: Campbellton & Area [2015]

In late June 2015, the ‘Phantom Vision 2 Plus’ drone returned to the skies over Campbellton, New Brunswick, Canada to capture more Continue reading →

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 →

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 →

Small Town Radio in the Crazy ’60s

You can never go back, they say, and that’s probably true. But just for the hell of it let’s crank Continue reading →

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