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If we can all shop local we can help keep our town alive

Received some sad news this morning with the passing of one of my very good friends, Bud Bennett.

Unwanted horse slaughter and exported to Japan

Here I am upstairs in my office starting out my news. The sun is so bright I have had to pull the blinds. What a pretty day it is.

Spring is on its way, it’s just a little slow this year

On Saturday last there was a retirement party for Donna Fowler held at the Francois Lake Hall.

Looking out on the lake for the last 72 years

Seems every day we seem to get a bit more snow, we just get our hill cleared off so we can go up and own and another dump of snow.

The coffee house at Grassy was a great fun filled evening

The Grassy Plains school gym was filled to capacity on Saturday last to pay respects to a good friend and neighbour, William Troy.

Haitians not fairing well

It was a pleasure to be back in Haiti visiting the orphanage of Mission Haiti Helping Kids, once again.

A watch horse is sometimes better then a watch dog

Here we are starting our another week. Although the nights are cold the days make up for it.

Stop by for a coffee any time; the door is always open

Here we are starting our another week and it’s such a lovely day. Feb. 6 the ferry keeps a wide open channel of open water.

Take God at his word

In a time of crisis it is normal to grope for God’s presence and ask, “How do I know he cares?”

Congratulations to the Cheslatta Carrier Nation

To start my news out today with giving our local paper a pat on the back for the excellent coverage they have given the mill disaster.