“When we got there, it was through the roof already and whole front was already burned off,” he said. The smaller, single-storey home had considerable cedar inside as well, and the fire spread rapidly. All that remains is the concrete basement. Jones said the homeowner was cooking supper at the time, when a kitchen fire […]
Archives for 2014
Enter to win – Oliver Bucks
Rural report with Laird Smith
It all started in October. That was the month Auntie Kay chose to begin her Christmas baking. I was reminded of this occurrence upon receiving a wonderfully informative email by Lea Pinske who mentioned that she had worked with Auntie Kay at various church sponsored teas, bake sales, and other social events. I then realized […]
Sticking it to the men
Since Chuck Meyers has switched to throwing his curling rocks with a stick, he has gone unbeaten on men’s night. Wow, what an improvement, considering Chuck was in last place at this time last year. The innovation of the stick to curling has truly made curling a life time sport. Here are the top three […]
Feasting on salmon
Bernard Bedard on the banks of a river near Harrison Mills
On the fly
Photographer Joanne Bray
On the mend… Joanne returns to the busy-ness of her life, soon.