When Restrictions Met Reluctance and Resistance

By Ron Baker I’ve just read another one of those statistics. COVID is changing us. This article was about pastors and what is affecting them in this season of church life. The terms that are now being used are “decision fatigue” and “ministerial frustration”. Decision fatigue: Things are changing so quickly that from the time… Continue reading When Restrictions Met Reluctance and Resistance

Jeremy Patzer: My Letter to President Biden Regarding the Keystone Pipeline

There is bipartisan support for Keystone XL in the United States. Despite the Liberal governments willingness to throw their hands in the air and give up, Conservatives will continue to make the case for this important project, and many others like it. For the latest information and for more updates on everything Kindersley ‘Like’ the… Continue reading Jeremy Patzer: My Letter to President Biden Regarding the Keystone Pipeline

Nova Inn: Offering Free Wireless Internet

Our Queen or King Rooms are well appointed with everything you need including a pull-out sofa in some rooms for that added comfort. All of our rooms have newer flat screen TV’s, microwave and fridges, so relax and enjoy a great nights’ sleep. Free wireless internet Cable television LCD flat screen television Free local calls… Continue reading Nova Inn: Offering Free Wireless Internet

Domestic Violence Being Examined as an Aspect of the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting

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Source: Michael Tutton, The Canadian Press Staff, atlantic.ctvnews.ca, February 12, 2020 Domestic violence is being considered an aspect of the mass shooting. The upcoming public inquiry has been mandated to consider “contributing and contextual factors, including the role of gender-based and intimate partner violence.” The spouse of the gunman who killed 22 people in Nova… Continue reading Domestic Violence Being Examined as an Aspect of the Nova Scotia Mass Shooting

Sask. Doctors Urge Province to Reconsider Vaccine Plan

Source: Josh Lynn, saskatoon.ctvnews.ca, February 12, 2021 Many of those in essential professions, including police, have been lobbying the government to be given priority in the vaccine rollout. The association representing physicians in Saskatchewan is urging the province to focus more on health care workers in its vaccine plan. While some health care workers (HCWs)… Continue reading Sask. Doctors Urge Province to Reconsider Vaccine Plan

Erratic Driver and a Semi Blocking the Highway, All Part of Rosetown RCMP Calls of Service

On February 5th, Rosetown RCMP received a report of an erratic driver on Highway 7 near Harris, SK. Members were unable to locate the vehicle. On February 7th they received a report of an injured deer on Highway 7. Members were unable to locate the deer. On February 8th, RCMP received a report of a… Continue reading Erratic Driver and a Semi Blocking the Highway, All Part of Rosetown RCMP Calls of Service

454 Dance Co. Studio Owner Lindsay Larock Will Share Experiences at Hindsight2020

Lindsay Larock, Studio Owner & Instructor at 454 Dance Co. Eston & Eatonia, will be sharing her experiences and some insight during this year’s Hindsight2020. In her studio, where she teaches anyone from toddlers to adults, Larock strives to build a sense of belonging and inclusiveness, believing the studio should be a place where her… Continue reading 454 Dance Co. Studio Owner Lindsay Larock Will Share Experiences at Hindsight2020

Can the Novel Coronavirus Ever Be Eradicated?

Source: Ryan Flanagan, ctvnews.ca, February 12, 2020 Is there still a chance that we can take it out COVID for good, that effective vaccinations will eliminate its ability to survive by spreading from person to person? SARS was eradicated. MERS was eradicated. Every other coronavirus we’ve discovered, though, remains in circulation. That raises an obvious… Continue reading Can the Novel Coronavirus Ever Be Eradicated?