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On A Brighter Note – The serious side of humour by Lori Welbourne

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In today’s world, where the internet and social media are such a powerful force, anyone’s life can randomly change by sheer virtue of...

Rock Doc reviews for Dec.5th

BLUES BEYOND BORDERS: LIVE IN ISTANBUL Mitch Woods (Club 88/Vizztone) 4/5It would seem that the blues is a truly international language.  Recorded in 2010...
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A classic Journey moment by Lew MacDonald

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Steve Perry is one of my favourite vocalists. His hits with Journey like Any Way You Want It, Separate Ways, Don't Stop Believing and...
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On A Brighter Note – Booing is bad manners by Lori Welbourne

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Canadians are known for being polite people, but last weekend thousands of spectators at the Grey Cup game in Toronto were anything...
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On A Brighter Note – Booing is bad manners by Lori Welbourne

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Canadians are known for being polite people, but last weekend thousands of spectators at the Grey Cup game in Toronto were anything...
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On A Brighter Note – Booing is bad manners by Lori Welbourne

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Canadians are known for being polite people, but last weekend thousands of spectators at the Grey Cup game in Toronto were anything...
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On A Brighter Note – Booing is bad manners by Lori Welbourne

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Canadians are known for being polite people, but last weekend thousands of spectators at the Grey Cup game in Toronto were anything...

Hodge Podge by Charlie Hodge – Nov 30th

I’m rather surprised the sad fact did not garner more media acknowledgement, and I am equally sad I did not have the ability to...
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Freedom to be friends by Lori Welbourne – On A Brighter Note

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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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Freedom to be friends by Lori Welbourne – On A Brighter Note

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