If you'd like to improve your outdoor living space but desire an alternative to a wood deck or a boring concrete-slab patio, look no further than concrete pavers (paving stones).
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I never liked the TV show, Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. Maybe, that is because I never really understood what makes a good neighbour until I was confronted by a recent event.
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Even his Ross Avenue neighbours believed that William Farr was innocent of attempting to burn down his home in the early morning hours of April 13, 1895.
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I've always been struck by what Michael Czuboka, a veteran of the Korean War, told me: “If we (the United Nations force) hadn't gone to Korea, South Korea wouldn't be the rich and free country it is today.”
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For years, downtown Winnipeg was the focal point of the city. That was until the late 1970s, when suburbs and strip malls began to draw traffic out of the area.
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There have always been people who cannot spell. And there have always been words which present problems even for good spellers.
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The provincial election is now behind us and the challenge of governing will confront the incoming government in dramatic fashion. One thing for certain, we need to focus on building our economy.
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by Bruce Cherney (part 1)
What at first appeared to be just a case of arson, quickly evolved into more sensational criminal activity that included attempted murder, a subsequent escape from jail, and a desperate fugitive, who became the...
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“Landslide” was among the words used in the newspaper to describe the election result, as was the statement, “electors of Manitoba give ... clean-cut mandate to carry out policy.”
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Sometimes staging isn't about what you have done that resonates the most with potential buyers, but what you refrain from doing. In staging a home, your biggest asset is the imagination of prospective buyers.
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