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My Take on Snow Lake

Dubbed a work that arrived on the scene just in time to beat the holiday rush as well as beat back some of that holiday stress, Gym Bag Journal – Stretch for Success is a new book written by Manitoba Fitness Instructor and former Snow Laker, Patrick

Harper government has made retirement income challenge tougher

Dear Editor, Many middle-class Canadians worry about not having enough income to feel secure when they retire. More than two-thirds of those in the workforce today have no pension plan through their place of employment.

My Take on Snow Lake

No one can deny Gerard Lamontagne’s commitment to, and love for, Snow Lake. He left over a decade ago to make his way west to Alberta. After gaining success in that province, he came back and invested in the town he outgrew but never forgot.

Story of the Linden Tree

Dear Editor, This is a reply to the “Linden Tree” letter, The Reminder, Nov. 15. Hello the camp, Dr. Peter Kucparic, It is the time when the snow lays deep – to the joy of vole and mouse and grouse – and the cold winds of winter come to visit.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, I want to commend you for your well-written and balanced Local Angle editorial, Losing our Connections, which appeared in The Reminder on Dec. 13.

Canada Post will end door-to-door delivery in Flin Flon and across Canada. Does the move make sense?

Trevor Miller While it might make some sense in purely short-run financial terms, I disagree strongly with this move, and I’m astonished by how badly the announcement and response have been managed.

A Special Visitor

A rush of frosty air sweeps in as the door swings open. Out of the gloomy winter darkness emerges a large, round figure. His eyes concealed by foggy wire-rimmed glasses, he says nothing.

What would they say to us today?

It would be great to hear from those who were involved with the birth of Jesus and what they might have to say to us today. First hear what Mary has to say: “I am the baby’s mother. There is something vital you should know about my son.

Letter to the Editor

Dear Editor, I am writing in response to a letter by David Forbes in your Nov. 29 issue. In his letter, Mr. Forbes makes some very misleading statements which I’d like to address. First of all, the death of any child is a terrible tragedy.

My Take on Snow Lake

After five years as chief administrative officer for the Town of Snow Lake, Jeff Precourt is on the move.
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