By Patty Rooks on September 6th, 2025
I cannot believe summer vacation is over already! Many of us are getting back into a routine of getting up a bit earlier during the week, not to mention the busy weeknight activities many of us have signed up for. With such a hectic start to September, I thought I would keep this week’s activity ... Read More »
1 responseBy Shane Hein on September 6th, 2025
15 And he said to them, “Take care, and be on your guard against all covetousness, for one’s life does not consist in the abundance of his possessions.” Mankind’s relationship with the material offerings of the world is complex. God gave us a fine, rich and abundant planet to learn about, to use, to enjoy, ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Andrea Klassen on September 5th, 2025
School is back in session, which means school zones are active once again. In many communities, these have transitioned to year-round playground zones. For those who haven’t, it’s a good reminder to slow down and stay alert for the increased presence of pedestrians, cyclists and school buses. If you have school-aged children who bike to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Diana Gifford-Jones on September 5th, 2025
When it comes to health, my father always told me that good luck is as important, if not more so, than good genes. Like genes, luck is allocated at life’s outset. Watching nightly news on wars, famine, and other disasters has always made me grateful to have been born in Canada. Yet, there’s something to ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Candace Lundrigan on September 4th, 2025
This year, Art in Motion is the same – but different. At its heart, it remains a vibrant celebration of culture, creativity, and community. Yet every year, it evolves, shaped not only by the many organizations and artists who bring it to life, but also by you. Your presence, energy, and feedback transform the festival ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Dennis Vickery on August 30th, 2025
Today we take airmail service pretty much for granted. It wasn’t until September 21, 1928 that Canada Post issued a regular airmail stamp. What went on before that was one of the most exciting periods in the development of our postal system as we know it today. 1918-1932 was the Semi-official Airmail era. The stamps ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Oz Lorentzen on August 30th, 2025
You may remember the story about the oak tree and the reeds; about how the reeds can weather storms that the big strong oak cannot. This reminds us that there is more than one way to think about strength. Granted the rock or oak tree is a typical symbol of strength, but this is a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Jeff Quinlan on August 30th, 2025
The dog days of summer have come and gone, but we are amid its hottest days. Following the (relatively) abundant precipitation we had in July and August, the coulees are back to muted tones, their dormant grasses escaping the blazing heat. Heat warnings have been the theme this past week, and this can take a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Patty Rooks on August 30th, 2025
It is a special someone’s birthday this week, and unfortunately, I will not see them to celebrate, so I am dedicating this week’s article to them … this person readily volunteers at all Praxis events whenever they can, and if they cannot, they work tirelessly behind the scenes prepping everything so we always have a ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Linda Hancock on August 30th, 2025
A few years ago, I hired a personal coach. She taught me a wonderful concept that I have used to this day and share with clients. A toleration is something that drains our time and energy. It may be as small as a missing button or pile of paperwork that hasn’t been sorted. It may ... Read More »
Be the first to comment!By Megan Burland on August 29th, 2025
I recently experienced one of my first memorable falls as an adult. Early this spring, while out jogging, I tripped on uneven pavement. Looking back, I wish I had handled it differently. I jumped up quickly, eager to pretend nothing had happened and to make sure no one had seen me fall. Someone had seen ... Read More »
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