Remember when?
Jim IngebrigtsenTidbits Now, in my fifth year at Lifestyles 55, I decided to look back at the stories I’ve contributed so far. I was reminded of a series I
Autumn Geocaching Notes
Gary BrownGeocaching Wow, it’s October and you know what is just around the corner. It doesn’t matter that we are into a climate change, winter and the snow will arrive.
Twilight
Imagine North by Crystal Kolt Life in the north always seems a little betwixt and between, interspersed with sudden bursts of energy. It’s difficult to explain, but often I
The awful fallout of the COVID-19 lockdowns
Dorothy Dobbie Issues in the news When the federal government suddenly pulled the plug on all activity in Canada the whole country was in too much shock to do
History of Clue: Clue’s history is no mystery!
It was a dark and stormy night in the 1943 when English musician Anthony E. Pratt conceptualized the delightfully devious game, Clue. Well, it likely wasn’t actually dark and stormy
Countdown to the vote
Why I am voting for Heather Stefanson Dorothy Dobbie Editorial Opinion It is time to make up your mind and vote for Heather Stefanson and her team. Never has a
Lifestyles 55 October 2023 Issue
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[Series Fiction] Vectors: Forces which have direction (final)
Wayne Weedon The following story is part a new feature, the serialization of our columnist Wayne Weedon’s fictional work, Vectors. Wayne is a brilliant writer whose style consists of simple
War: does it solve long term problems or create them?
Wayne Weedon Food for Thought History tells us, countries grow and prosper through trade, by purchasing goods from, and selling goods to, other countries. Trade is so important to
Letters from an unwanted correspondent
Rick DuerksenReach Dear Rick, I have come to visit once again. I love to see you suffer mentally, physically, spiritually, and socially. I want to make you so restless