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Happy Anniversary to Us! Flavour Of The Month. August marks the one year anniversary of The Stew for Craig and I and we couldn’t be more pleased with how it has evolved and grown. It has been one of the most amazing years! Our community is extremely talented and we have incredible potential, so what’s stopping us? Craig and I believe that everything is worth trying at least once and for the next year that is just what we intend to do; try it. Click here to cancel reply. You must be logged in.
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Take the time to remember why your’re with them. Life gets so busy it can seem like we forget to breathe sometimes. We get stuck in the rut of going about our daily life without even realizing what’s happening. We get up in the morning with a long list of to-dos and schedules, and sometimes I am sure it. Why the poppy for remembrance? Keep your memory strong by using your brain! Flavour Of The Month. Heavy metal leads the pack of September Releases. By: Jamie Horsley Well, summer’s over and BAM! The mask...
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Kayla Moleschi; our hometown Olympian. Flavour Of The Month. The energy that our feature personality exudes is infectious. Who better to be our personality for our Motivation issue, than a young woman who has motivated herself into an Olympic medal? There is no doubt that Kayla Moleschi is a Williams Lake girl. Born and raised here, she made sure. Businessman and volunteer; Bob Sunner. Flavour Of The Month. Jean Wellburn: harpist & artist. Flavour Of The Month. People and the arts BY Christa Smith. Every...
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Masks in film and literature. Batman: The Dark Knight Rises (2012) [videorecording] Masked avengers, anyone? It has been eight years since Batman vanished into the night, turning, in that instant, from hero to fugitive. As reviewer Lou Lumenick comments in the Washington Post, Christopher Nolan’s dramatically and emotionally satisfying wrapup to the Dark Knight trilogy adroitly avoids clichés and gleefully subverts your expectations at every turn. And Bane, the masked terrorist, has to. Movies On The Go.
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Digital memory through the ages. With this month’s issue being the Remembering Issue I thought I would concentrate my column on digital remembering. Memory for computers and a lot of everyday devices comes in many forms and most people have no idea what a lot of the terms mean or what the different devices do. Allow me to enlighten you as to what everything means. Let’s. Building Memories onstage, offstange and backstage. The comedy and tragedy of the local theatre. Adobe takes a huge leap into the cloud.
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Life should be an adventure. Flavour Of The Month. Let me tell you about the days of high adventure, Conan the Barbarian says. Adventure is defined as an exciting or unusual experience. If this is the case most of my life has been an adventure. It is probably a combination of my DNA and my upbringing but I have never settled for the boring or mundane. With parents like that how could you not always be looking for your next big adventure? Click here to cancel reply. You must be logged in. To post a comment.
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The importance of wearing the chef’s masks. By: Brice O'Neil Look down! He said, in his now familiar German accent, slurred from hours of drinking. As I looked towards the floor, my Chef aka ‘The Boss’ leaned in closer to my ear, which he did regularly for added effect. Your apronit’s filthy! He hissed. As my gaze shifted downward to my apron, I noticed that it was, indeed, stained from the hours I’d endured. Carving Out of the Fridge – September 2013. Categories In The Stew. Flavour Of The Month.
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With Fall comes ‘Back to school’ for the kids. Flavour Of The Month. Whether we want to admit it or not, the long days of summer are coming to a close. And with this comes thoughts of fall and starting school again. Whether you look forward to the return of the routines that school brings or you don’t want to let go of. Categories In The Stew. Flavour Of The Month. Kayla Moleschi; our hometown Olympian. Businessman and volunteer; Bob Sunner. Jean Wellburn: harpist and artist. City of Williams Lake.
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Take time to remember how much things have changed. Flavour Of The Month. This remembering issue of The Stew would not be complete for November if we didn’t stop and take a moment to remember all the lives that were changed forever by war. We remember those who sacrificed everything, the ones who dreamed of freedom and world peace for all. We do not have world peace yet but. The many masks that we wear every day. Flavour Of The Month. Carving out our way. Flavour Of The Month. He Speaks, She Speaks.
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Happy Anniversary to Us! Flavour Of The Month. August marks the one year anniversary of The Stew for Craig and I and we couldn’t be more pleased with how it has evolved and grown. It has been one of the most amazing years! When we first started thinking about The Stew, a vision formed and we became really. Categories In The Stew. Flavour Of The Month. Kayla Moleschi; our hometown Olympian. Businessman and volunteer; Bob Sunner. Jean Wellburn: harpist and artist. Doug White; local bagpiper and cowboy.
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