A sentence hearing before Judge Michelle Daneliuk Friday – turned into a confession by a crown prosecutor and arguments by the defence lawyer that the longer this situation continues the more his client has to pay and pay. It was not long ago that a judge stated firmly this matter should be determined by November of 2018 with […]
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Down the aisle
Think about it with Joseph Seiler
Usufruct Usufruct is a olde legal term meaning that something can be used but not consumed or harmed. Renting a field is an example of a usufruct transaction. I can plant and harvest and sell the crop but am not permitted to take away the topsoil. If you lend me a tool, it is expected […]
Sunday evening – total lunar eclipse
A total lunar eclipse will take place in the evening of Sunday, January 20. A supermoon is a full moon or a new moon that nearly coincides with perigee—the closest that the Moon comes to the Earth in its elliptic orbit—resulting in a slightly larger-than-usual apparent size of the lunar disk as viewed from Earth. The […]
by Marjo Koskinen
Going down the hill
by Sandra Smith
Going up the hill
On the Sunnyside
Master Detectives We may be thrilled when crime scene investigators solve a case by detecting small but conclusive evidence. That is remarkable. Very minute detection can occur using nature’s electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). The EMS spans a huge range of wave lengths: from 300m AM radio waves, to short waves, TV & FM radio, cellular, microwaves, […]
“Cowardly thieves continue to plague McKinney Nordic Ski Club”
‘Grumpy’ the snowcat was hit last weekend. Cowardly thieves continue to plague our not-for-profit organization. The last three weekends we have had our donation money box broken into. Our non-member log book stolen. Thieves also stole out battery, 15 gallons of gas, and wood box containing top up oil, anti-freeze and brake fluid. All this […]