Pop 89: Together
There is a saying in recovery: “You can’t do this for me, but I can’t do it alone.” We heal, we grow, we learn together. To walk into a room and admit to others that we have a problem…
Check It Out: Kindness and courage are a light in a tunnel of darkness
I read a note that said, “Whoever stole my antidepressants—I hope you’re happy now!” The joyful season of hospitality, giving, and kindness is coming to a close…
Reflection: Reverend Johnny Rhoad
It is that word “peace” that can seem to be very confusing today. “Peace” is such a common word. “Peace” is used in almost everyone’s vernacular, everyday, language; but what do we mean by “peace”?
Christmas – A Time for Hope and Gratitude
This week, we look back more than two thousand years to mark the birth of Jesus Christ. Here in Battle River-Crowfoot, and for millions of families from coast to coast to coast…
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Do not be afraid: there is good news
“Do not be afraid! For behold, I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people: Today the Oyen Echo has met its saviour. She is Kate Winquist. Hallelujah!”
REMEMBERING WHEN: Grandma’s “practical” Christmas gifts
Christmas is always an exciting time for little kids, and growing up, we were certainly no different. The yuletide joy and anticipation in our family leading up to Christmas morning…
Pop 89: “Touch Heart” Words
The word of the year, as voted on by the Oxford English Dictionary, is rage-bait: “combining the words rage, meaning a violent outburst of anger, and bait, an attractive morsel of food.
Check It Out: Soon we’ll say “goodbye 2025” and “hello 2026”
A grandpa sat back in his recliner on New Year’s Day and said to his little grandson, “I remember last year like it was yesterday!”
Get it Built!
Late last month, Prime Minister Mark Carney signed a “Memorandum of Understanding” (“MOU”) with the Government of Alberta.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: A December that feels a little Looney
I had a column all ready for this week, but it was a little too negative and opinionated for my taste. After all, this should be a happy, joyous time of year, right?
Pop 89: Choirs & Angels
One of the greatest gifts I inherited from my mom is music. From the very beginning, its universal language, its rhythms and rhymes, permeated my bones.
Check It Out: The heroic story that wasn’t taught in Canadian schools
A youngster asked his grandpa, “After 65 years you still call Grandma sweetheart. What’s your secret?” His grandpa replied, “I forgot her real name five years ago, and now I’m too scared to ask.”
It’s time to move beyond promises
It’s not often that a seasoned politician deviates from their carefully crafted talking points and says something that sounds authentic.
JUST A GAL FROM GLIDDEN: Hallelujah and Big Balls: A life soundtracked by love and laughter
I usually use this column to talk sports—football, baseball, maybe the odd hockey mention—but there’s something bigger than sports that’s been a constant in my life: music.
REMEMBERING WHEN: “Santa’s Little Helpers” from Sears
Last Christmas, I sent out a story for publication in this newspaper titled “The Sears Christmas Wishbook,” describing the joy that the Wishbook catalogue brought to the nation…