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Even the labyrinth has its own lifecycle
Years ago I fell in love with labyrinths. I embedded them in my art. I taught workshops on drawing them in sand and doing walking meditations. Then the season of labyrinth enthusiasm seemed to be gone.
Mar 2, 2013 10:02 AM
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Week 6 - Ask and ye shall receive!
Sunshine and rainbows it is!! What did I learn this week: 1) That my daughter kicks a$$ and takes names!! (FYI it doesn't count as a swear word if you use $ instead of s's) More on lesson 1 - My daughter plays night league basketball and her team had
Mar 1, 2013 10:02 PM
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He never forgot his cream puff
About four months ago, Ollie the Pug discovered a cream puff in the grass beside our house. Imagine his delight. He went absolutely bonkers. He gobbled it in two bites. Then he snuffled around in the long grass, sniffing and tonguing for more crumbs.
Mar 1, 2013 3:20 PM
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Shannon Corregan: Celebrating bodies of all shapes, sizes
Shannon Corregan I was eating lunch in the University of Victoria鈥檚 BiblioCafe last weekend when, much to my surprise, a group of young people in face paint, horns and crinolines walked in.
Mar 1, 2013 2:50 PM
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Naomi Lakritz: Focus on issues, not Trudeau the celebrity
Martha Hall Findlay just can鈥檛 seem to let it go.
Mar 1, 2013 2:49 PM
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David Bly: Handy tests to measure your functional IQ
Do you feel a little left out because your IQ isn鈥檛 approaching 200? Wondering why you got short-changed on the genius gene? Never mind 鈥 those standard IQ tests don鈥檛 have much practical application.
Feb 28, 2013 5:21 PM
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Les Leyne: MLA Kevin Krueger abandons all pretence of being nice
鈥極f course, things are a lot more collegial between us and the opposition than we let on. I know there's a tremendous amount of caring on both sides of the House when any member is ill or has problems.
Feb 28, 2013 5:20 PM
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Comment: Health-care funding promises ignore reality
In her 鈥淎 GP for Me鈥 plan, Health Minister Margaret MacDiarmid is promising an extra $100 million for 176,000 new patients.
Feb 28, 2013 3:58 PM
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Les Leyne: Land deal raises questions for Liberals
A leftover Throne Speech promise from four years ago has come back to bedevil the sa国际传媒 Liberals. In the midst of a big push to increase the use of sa国际传媒
Feb 27, 2013 5:39 PM
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Andrew Cohen: Duffy鈥檚 journey from reporter to good ol鈥 boy
Mike Duffy was a journalist for decades. He was a prominent national correspondent for the CBC. He had his own show on CTV. He won accolades, awards and honorary degrees. For those of us who knew him then, Mike was a great guy.
Feb 27, 2013 5:39 PM
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