Doing Lunch One of the biggest things I miss about this social distancing thing is not going out to eat. I love “doing lunch”. It is my favourite thing to do, a chance to meet with one or more friends and have a great time exchanging ideas, complaining about the little irritations of life and […]
by Edwin Dukes
Easter Sunday
Paul and the first Christians 1 Corinthians 15: 3–8 A letter sent by Paul to one of the early Greek churches, the First Epistle to the Corinthians, contains an early Christian creed referring to post-mortem appearances of Jesus, and expressing the belief that he was raised from the dead,,,,, For I handed on to you […]
I’m a bit tired of reading – lets head out for a walk!
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by Mike Monaghan
Okanagan River at Oliver Golden Eye Duck
Thinking of Deferring Your Mortgage
As of April 3, approximately half a million Canadians have already requested to defer their mortgage payments, after lenders announced last month that they would offer some financial “relief”. But is deferring your mortgage actually relief? There has been a lot written on the mortgage deferral options already, but most of it leaves consumers more […]
Friday stats update
Cases of Covid-19 in Canada 22, 148 with deaths of 569 in the USA there are 499, 796 cases and 18, 580 deaths In BC 1410 cases with 879 recovered BC 55 deaths 132 cases in Interior Health region updated at 5 pm