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Author doesn’t want kids to Be Like Mike

Let’s start off with one from my old buddy Dwight Perry of the Seattle Times: “A pair of Michael Jordan’s game-worn ‘Air Jordan 1’ sneakers sold at auction for a record $560,000. They were the GOAT’s, all right: The shoes were his preferred sizes — one a 13, the other a 13½ — and the...

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Gems found in an old stack of books

I was rummaging through a number of stacks of books one day last week. I figured I had watched too much television and hadn’t done enough reading during my time in isolation. There were sports books spread over two stacks. Many of them are oldies like a biography of Foster Hewitt, a pioneer in hockey...

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Floyd death broke the camel’s back in US

A few friends and I planned a trip to New York City for late September 2001. Then, 9/11 occurred. Although people at home were aghast, we still journeyed to NYC after the attack. We figured NYC would be the safest place to go, as it would be on high alert from the federal, state and...

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Buying my dream car a strange experience

I hadn’t been having much luck finding my retirement dream car. As I have mentioned in a previous column or perhaps more, I have been looking for an MGB. I had two when I was a young fellow. When I started looking about nine months ago, there was only one in Saskatchewan listed on Kijiji....

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COVID-19 separated Mom and me

I missed seeing my mom face-to-face every Sunday. For two months, our in-person conversations were limited to her opening the door a crack and us talking for a minute or two. I went into her house a couple of weeks ago, although we stayed so far apart that we needed binoculars to see each other....

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Like grandfather, like granddaughter

COVID-19 didn’t allow the class of 2020 to graduate in traditional style. There was no walking across the stage, no shaking hands with officials and no standing for a couple of seconds for photos and snippets of video Even without the pomp and pageantry, Robert and Christine Zens have reason to celebrate milestones in their...

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Investigating the case of hard butter splitting

Hi Reena, I was enjoying a cup of hot tea one morning. The tea was so hot that I had to put it down on the table. I had no coasters around me, so I grabbed the closest thing which was a sheet of paper with some writing in blue ink on it. My tea...

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Do you choose hard now or hard later?

Let’s face it, getting and staying fit and healthy is hard work. There’s all the effort that you have to put out in making wholesome meals. There’s the will power that you must muster in avoiding unhealthy (TASTY!) foods. There’s the energy that it takes to get out of bed early to get in a...

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A Simply Sensational Summer Meal

Whipping up a fresh cooked meal is one of the true joys of summer, especially when grilled grub is paired with tantalizing sides and tempting desserts. Spice things up with Mexican Beef Sliders with Jalapeno Salsa and Avocado Cream coupled with a side like Roasted Potatoes then cap off a filling meal with these sweet...

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June BUZZ

As the popular song from Rogers and Hammersteinís musical blockbuster Carousel goes, ìJune is bustiní out all overî. Itís a special time of year that promises so much — new growth, renewed energy, heightened feelings of wellbeing, these all blossom as we welcome a fabulous change of seasons. This June will look and feel very...