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A true B&B experience awaits at 20 Bells Lake

A King family has opened its doors to the world. Whether they’re visiting King for a wedding or event, or just need a romantic getaway, visitors are treated like family at 20 Bells Lake.

It’s not easy being a high profile politician

Prime Minister Stephen Harper, during his stop in King last week, said “... there is no higher calling than that of raising a child, and no greater reward.”

Pursuing the creation of artificial intelligence

I love science fiction. And I love the idea that we may one day have robots among us, performing various tasks in our society. But ultimately, it’s a sort of catch-22 in our evolution.

Insect consumption may be the answer

I don’t know if the world was ever designed to house and feed more than 7 or 8 billion souls. There are those who are already ringing the alarm bells, saying we need to re-examine our food sources and agricultural production methods, to ensure long-term sustainability.

Joining hearts through two decades of marriage

My wife and I became best friends. I was lucky to find her. While I often don’t show it, I am thankful, every day of my life, that we crossed paths and touched hearts.

Boldly going where no one has gone before

Humankind has reached another milestone. NASA’s New Horizons probe flew by Pluto July 14, capturing humankind’s first close-up looks at the far-flung world.

Enjoying some relics of our past

I do love antiquities. While many of us dart about our business in this fast-paced world we’ve created, I am often drawn to the past, to our humble beginnings.

Our doors are open to the world

It’s a great time to be a Canadian. Just ask the members of the Canadian women’s soccer team, who made it to the quarter-finals in the FIFA 2015 World Cup.

A world gone cell phone crazy

Mark Pavilons Could you live without your cell phone? According to the latest Ericsson Mobility Report, there will be an estimated 6.1 billion smartphone users ...

Tax Freedom Day offers little relief

June 10 was “Tax Freedom Day,” when Canadians start working for themselves and not government.

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