The South Eastman Transition Initiative (SETI) AGM is next week, which has got me reflecting over the past year as well as thinking ahead to the coming year.
Fall is a beautiful season in Manitoba, but it inevitably brings with it the threat of colds and influenza.
Something isn’t adding up. Every year the provincial NDP government makes announcements they say are going to strengthen our schools and improve education in the province. And every year things get worse and worse.
Whether your retirement begins tomorrow or somewhere down the road, the time to begin real retirement planning is now – especially when it comes to ensuring you’ll have the retirement income you need to realize all your retirement dreams.
He was simply ungrateful. I remember him well, he came to the church I was pastoring asking for help. It was as if he expected the help, feeling as if we owed it to him, after all, we were a church.
At the end of every summer season we have an appreciation evening for our volunteers. This year the appreciation evening will be on Thursday, October 16, 2014 at 7:00 PM in the Village Centre Auditorium.
My favourite time of year is autumn. Heat waves are over and the road trips are done. The back-to-school shopping has been accomplished and classes are in session.
For Canadians, Thanksgiving means gathering with family in a cozy room with a crackling fire to ward off autumn chills, and waiting it out until dinner appears on the table.
Would you hire someone for $50,000 with the expectation that they will do nothing in return for the money? The NDP would, and in fact they did.
Denmark has one, Vermont has one, Ontario has one, Nova Scotia has one, and Manitoba has one (sort of). Canada does not have one.