Genocidal Love is a book by Bevann Fox.(University of Regina Press/ZG Stories)
Genocidal Love by Bevann Fox leads the titles shortlisted for the 2021 Saskatchewan Book Awards. Of the 14 prizes,
The awards recognize the best writing and publishing in Saskatchewan.
Fox blends biography and fiction to tell her story in
Genocidal Love. Fox tells her story as Myrtle, a young girl who is sent to residential school at seven years of age, and the abuse she suffers there traumatizes her for years to come. But Myrtle eventually finds healing as she finds her voice and discovers the power of storytelling. She faces her painful past to create a better future for her children and grandchildren.
Itâs an early Wednesday morning at the Super One South store in Grand Rapids and the store is buzzing as approximately 20 ElderCircle volunteers take their assigned shopping lists to shop for older adults. When the last shopper has gone through the check-out lane this particular week, the volunteers will have shopped for many older adult households.Â
These shoppers are part of a group of more than 80 volunteers for the ElderCircle Groceries To Go grocery delivery program. The program has one goal â to deliver groceries to older adults in Itasca County.Â
In addition to volunteer shoppers, the program also utilizes volunteer order takers and delivery drivers who have all selflessly given their time and talents every week to make sure the most vulnerable of the areaâs population are still receiving food.
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Cheers installs heated igloos to provide patio seating option for diners
Cheers owner Todd Roy puts lights into one of the four igloos he and his wife and co-owner, Wendy, are erecting for diners who wish to eat outdoors on the restaurant’s patio on Jan. 11. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
The constructed igloos on the patio of Cheers restaurant on Monday night, January 14, 2020. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff
Cheers owner Todd Roy puts up lights into one of the four igloos he and his wife and co-owner, Wendy, are erecting for diners can eat outdoors on the restaurant patio on Monday, January 11, 2020. GEOFF FORESTER Monitor staff