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One of the biggest adjustments I had to make when I came to Canada in 1954 was the way Christmas was celebrated. Comment?
Thousands of Quebecers in Gaspesie lose power on Christmas Eve
About 20,000 Quebecers remain without electricity in the Gaspesie region after an accumulation of ice knocked down power lines between Rimouski and Matapedia. Comment?
Canadians still helping tsunami victims, 5 years later
Last year, the Canadian Red Cross passed out disposable cameras to 41 children in Indonesia and gave them each an assignment. Comment?
A simple wooden house on four acres just south of Montreal is home to a back-to-the-lander who's using the latest technologies to make it happen. Comment?
Lafleur admits helping son violate bail conditions
Guy Lafleur helped his son break his bail conditions while on leave from a halfway home, the Hockey Hall of Famer testified at his son's bail hearing yesterday. Comment?
Quebecor argues market should drive cable fees
GATINEAU, Que. --Quebec's largest private-sector broadcaster and cable operator is calling on the CRTC to allow market forces to drive the system. Comment?
About 20,000 Quebecers remain without electricity in the Gaspesie region after an accumulation of ice knocked down power lines between Rimouski and Matapedia. Comment?
Hanukkah candles shed a sweet light
Hanukkah always creates supremely happy memories for Chilliwack resident Bernie Hops. Comment?
Churches remain a special category of real estate in New York, set-aside zones dedicated to the proposition that all of us need quiet places to be alone in public. Comment?
Police to continue the search for missing Quebec man on Christmas Day
The hunt for a missing Sherbrooke, Que. man will continue on Christmas Day after police spent Thursday unsuccessfully searching a river 25 kilometres from where he was last seen. Comment?
Ritchie Bros. sets records for online sales, bidders and items sold in 2009
Vancouver-based Ritchie Bros. Auctioneers , the world's largest industrial auctioneer, sold $3.5 billion of equipment at 327 unreserved auctions around the world in 2009, including a record nearly $830 million of equipment sold to online bidders. Comment?
The local curling community is preparing for the biggest event of the season in these parts. Comment?
Canadian death toll in Afghan mission: 134 soldiers, 1 diplomat
Since 2002, 134 Canadian soldiers and one diplomat have died during the mission to Afghanistan. Comment?
An uneventful wartime trip aboard a French luxury liner with terrible food
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Former Sgt. Jean-Paul Hebert looks over some of the entries in his Canadian Army Soldier's Service and Pay Book, as he remembers his early days as a soldier. Comment?
Gift ideas for the foodies in your life
People who love to cook and entertain tend to have well-equipped kitchens and pantries stocked full. Comment?
Q. One of my "Facebook friends" is a man whom I've met two or three times in a professional group. Comment?
Chris Selley's Full Pundit: You're a mean one, Mr. Harper
Do they know it's Christmas? The joy of the season has not touched some of our political pundits. Comment?
Don't miss students' annual holiday concert on TV
Tonight and tomorrow is the last chance to catch the joyful sounds of Staten Island's school choruses who participated in the 2009 Time Warner Cable Holiday Choral Concerts. Comment?
Grande Riviere Trinidad, WI
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Grande Riviere is a quaint bay, its also where the Great leather Leatherback turtles nest, Trinidad and Tobago is so blessed, less the hardship and temptation of crime that has eroded parts of our island's beauty. Comment?
The following note from a loyal reader in Kandahar is one of many special greetings from expatriate Saultbies that SooToday.com is publishing over the holidays. Comment?