A Poem: Mystery by Herb Harker
The other night I had a dream, and felt the hand of God A little child was in my sight, the aged on his right He ordered me to read… Continue reading "A Poem: Mystery by Herb Harker"
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The other night I had a dream, and felt the hand of God A little child was in my sight, the aged on his right He ordered me to read… Continue reading "A Poem: Mystery by Herb Harker"
It was a brisk evening in winter. A few close friends and I lounged comfortably in the living room at a fondue party. I can’t remember who thought of the… Continue reading "Beards of Brantford by Paul Smith (@_photohouse)"
We all remember waking up the morning of Friday, June 21, and seeing the pictures of the floods in southern Alberta. Videos of houses being swept down the Bow River in… Continue reading "Alberta After The Flood by Dillon Giancola (@Sputnik_News)"
Last week I met with a new business owner. He was somewhat reserved and reluctant to talk with me, even though he was referred from another business owner client.… Continue reading "Grassroots to Deathstar – With you every step of the way by Mike Alford (Alford & Associates)"
Okay. So, by now you’ve figured out that a lot of my philosophy comes from pretty odd places. I once wrote a blog post on some biblical wisdom I had… Continue reading "The Transformers are Invading by Alex Bouman (@Alex_Bouman)"
It was 15 years ago on October 7, 1998 when, from a bar in Laramie Wyoming, two young thugs picked up gay University of Wyoming student Matthew Shepard and took… Continue reading "A COMMUNITY PRESENTATION OF THE LARAMIE PROJECT"
Photo courtesy of Karen Stoyles of the Brantford Camera Club. If you’ve been in Brantford over the last fifty years or so, names such as F. C. Bodley, Wes Switzer, Louise… Continue reading "The Growth of a Camera Club by Errol Anderson"
I saw Justin Lukach in a loincloth in Papua New Guinea before I met him in person. I saw him surf across the floor of a busy mall in Japan… Continue reading "The traveller who is lost in the shuffle by Layla Bozich (@laylabozich)"
Orientation week last year sort of let me down, but in its defense, that may be partially my fault. I mean, it was cool seeing Shawn Hooke and Down With… Continue reading "Is O-Week Still Cool? by Cody Groat"
It’s odd to me that in 2013 there is still debate around harm reduction. After all, there have been numerous studies that clearly show the positive effects it has had.… Continue reading "Harm Reduction: How it Saved my Life (Part 1) by Randy Roberts (@RandySRoberts)"