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One A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – Be who you are meant to...

Bruce Jenner, the man who became a national hero during the 1976 Olympics, when he won a gold medal and...
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On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – Reconnect by disconnecting

Camping at the beautiful Mabel Lake Provincial Park came at a price last week: I had to function without the Internet for the...
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On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – A blonde walks into a bar…

My friend Laurie posted a picture of Barbara Eden’s “I Dream of Jeannie” character online, prompting comparisons between her and Elizabeth...
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Freedom to be friends by Lori Welbourne – On A Brighter Note

In 1975 my dad’s mother married a wonderful man named Karl. I was nine years old and all I really knew about...
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On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – For the love of Mom

For the love of Mom Last week I saw an interesting post on Facebook titled: “Seeking Kelowna, BC Firefighter named Brent.”...
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On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbounre – Without A Trace

Anyone who reads my column every week is aware that our dog Charlie went missing a month ago. What people might not...
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On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – Men can cake it on too

For decades women have been painting their faces and powdering their noses before leaving the house. Now millions of North American men...

On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – A second chance at life

David Branigan started off the new year in the worst possible way: with the police at his door telling him his 22-year-old son, Joshua,...
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On A Brighter Note by Lori Welbourne – Ghouls just want to have fun

As kids we dressed up for Halloween with whatever we could find from around the house. We’d raid the closets, drawers and...
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Freedom to be friends by Lori Welbourne – On A Brighter Note

In 1975 my dad’s mother married a wonderful man named Karl. I was nine years old and all I really knew about...