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Archive for March, 2006

War Art

Catherine Jones

Halifax artist Catherine Jones loves to paint the old, and so it is reasonable to expect that her portraits of World War II veterans would be rendered in a style both faded and gentle. Instead, the people she paints appear vivacious, in colourful [...]

March 1, 2006, by Jennifer Morse

Canada & the Victoria Cross

Valour In The Navy: Part 14 of 18

All three Canadian naval recipients of the Victoria Cross earned the decoration while serving with the Royal Navy. One was for bravery in World War I, the other two were made for actions in WW II. Born in London, England, on Nov. 28, 1885, Rowland Richard [...]

March 1, 2006, by Arthur Bishop

Health & Lifestyle

The Shortage Of Family Doctors

The landscape outside family doctor Peter Kujtan’s Mississauga, Ont., medical building has changed dramatically in the last two decades. “When I started here, it was farms. Twenty years later, I’m in the middle of a city.” The landscape inside the building has changed, too. There [...]

March 1, 2006, by Natalie Salat

BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS
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MISCELLANEOUS
FEATHERS ON THE BRAIN– Brian Watkins, RCL representative to RCEL, “Feathers on the Brain,” a memoir of his life in Wales and as a British diplomat, available at Amazon.com or any good book shop, ISBN 978-0-9866421-5-9, $10.23. The author will be present at the Halifax Convention. Contribution from every book sold will be donated to The RCL’s Poppy Fund.