COVID-19 has been a part of our lives for some time. We’ve had to rethink and rejig how we conduct our daily business. We’ve had to physically distance from one…Continue readingGoing digital
Gerrie Beachall The fight against Covid-19 has many heroes. Some have professional responsibilities and associations that give them an obvious role and the support of many who are thankful for…Continue readingUnsung heroes
One of the high honours bestowed on a City Councillor is the opportunity to support community programs and initiatives through three different grant processes. During September and October, on behalf…Continue readingGrants awarded in our community
Something unfortunate is happening among our political, media and public service. They have forgotten to be civil, respectful and to follow the rule of law that says everyone is innocent…Continue readingStop the noise – nobody’s listening
A bedroom should be a place of sanctuary and relief. It is the last place you want to be allergic to, yet it’s typically the dirtiest room in the house which…Continue readingKeeping your bedroom allergy proof
By Grant Nordman One Hundred years ago in late December 1920, in the small south-west Manitoba town of Minto, Kathleen “Kae” Lylie McPhee was born. It was December 19, close…Continue readingKae Nordman’s centennial celebration
Robert E. Wrigley From over-grown fish to biting parrots, a surplus tiger to a black bear cub, unwanted pets and orphaned animals were something I had to deal with through…Continue readingThe iguana’s lesson
Read the December 2020 issue of Lifestyles 55. We’re sorry, your browser doesn’t support IFrames. You can still visit this item., however.Enlarge this document in a new windowPublisher Software from…Continue readingLifestyles 55 December 2020 issue
It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas. Sort of. But, for the first time in … maybe ever, for a lot of people, it’s not going to feel like…Continue readingThe Ghost of Christmas Future