96 year old volunteer Thelma Forty – honoured by the local Rotarians for a job well done. Seen in the picture: President Maureen Doerr and Thelma’s son Tim.
Archives for April 2015
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upgrade
YouLearn.ca As of May 1st, funding for graduated adults to upgrade their high school courses will disappear! If you want to uograde for free, register now and submit your first assignment by April 28th. That gives you two weeks ONLY to get “free upgrading”. After this date, four credit courses will cost a minimum […]
On the sunnyside
Trust Me An orchardist was going through some deep and troubling difficulties. They were testing him to the point where even his trust in God’s care for him was wavering. Nothing seemed to be going right. The problems were more than he could handle. In an attempt to clear his mind and think through his […]
French immersion – Interested
Learning ultimately supports the well-being of the self, the family, the community, the land, the spirits, and the ancestors. Learning is holistic, reflexive, reflective, experiential, and relational (focused on connectedness, on reciprocal relationships, and a sense of place). Learning involves recognizing the consequences of one’s actions. —Learning involves generational roles and responsibilities.— —Learning recognizes the […]
Sunday playoff action in Alberta
Flames vs Canucks Series tied 1-1 Sunday, April 19, 7:00 PM Saddledome, Calgary
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Cost could be prohibitive for Gallagher Lake services
Gallagher Lake area committee chair Bill Barisoff took ODN on a brief walk around the areas of concern. Bill pointed to traffic speed and roadway lay outs that could be improved for safety. Barisoff, a retired MLA and Speaker of the Legislature didn’t think he would be pulled back into local governance – but lives […]

