Budget Slow Travel By Patrick Robertson At the end of our week in Salerno on the Amalfi Coast we are renting a car for the…
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Ready for Italy’s Amalfi Coast
Budget Slow Travel By Patrick Robertson Last month I wrote about our upcoming trip to the Amalfi Coast in Italy. The Amalfi Coast is an…
Donna Leon brings real life to the novel page
Book Review By Derryll White Leon, Donna (1999). Fatal Remedies. There are a couple of constants a reader can expect from Donna Leon. There will…
Planning for Europe in Fall 2023
Budget Slow Travel By Patrick Robertson Flexibility is my budget travel mantra. A difference in a day or a week can save thousands of dollars….
Michele Romano keeps family recipes alive
By Mary Giuliano Reading the forward section of Michele Romano’s book ‘Romano Toscano Top Secret Italian Family Recipes,’ I laughed out loud on reading that…
The perfect example of real Christmas spirit
By Mary Giuliano Op-Ed Commentary Thursday a lovely handmade card with two chocolate kisses was left at my door. It was signed “Anna” – so…
We are the beneficiaries of their sacrifices
By Rob Morrison We think today of the more than 650,000 Canadians who served in the First World War, the over 66,000 who never came…
Manuel Osborne-Paradis retires from World Cup racing
Three-time World Cup winner, Canadian Alpine Ski Team veteran Manuel Osborne-Paradis announced his retirement from competitive racing Oct. 13. Invermere resident Osborne-Paradis, who landed on…
COVID-19 fight must continue regardless of economic cost
“Perceptions,” by Gerry Warner Op-Ed Commentary So there I was on Wednesday walking through the rustic environs of the newly reborn Idlewild Park – kudos…
We can’t shoulder the weight of the shadow right now
e-KNOW Editorial By Ian Cobb I get it. If I lived in Calgary and had a nice cozy cabin (or a sprawling lakeside home) in…