Patrick Keller
I began as a single-cell organism, with typewriter ribbon for a cell wall. Washed out of the primordial soup, my ribbon dried. I have since developed the ability to both edit and undo.
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Alt. energy/Architecture, Literature, Truth, Lies, Words. The elusive quest for good credit.Motto
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Christmas Dinner, Westlock Alberta 1920James G. MacGregor's delightful prose, regarding Christmas, Alberta 1920's.
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The School PlayChronicles the history of the school Christmas play and its importance on family life for early settlers in Alberta
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Disturbing Numbers Shed Light on Family ViolenceAlberta has the highest reported rate of spousal abuse of all provinces in Canada. Hoping to bring attention to this fact, Alberta has named November Family Violence Prevention Month.
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Zombie Networks and Evil Spies: Not Hallowe'en Tradtitions, but Business as Usual on the New InternetSpam, or bulk unsolicited e-mail is annoying. No question.
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Alberta's Forest GuardiansStephen Hughes is a man dedicated to his job. His knowledge quickly becomes obvious and his enthusiasm is infectious
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Legally DeadA hot zombie trial lawyer falls victim to his own misdoings. Can Bob Zombie unlearn his evil ways and become human again, or has his lower self finally won out?
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Raymond Charles Yellowknee Hearing Underway in CanadaA sentence hearing that began on Nov. 13 could set a precedent for Canadian law as it unfolds in Slave Lake Provincial Court. Yellowknee, a 35 year-old man from Wabasca, has pled guilty to four counts of reckless driving causing death. -
Legislature in Alberta Gets a New Clear Message from EnvironmentalistsIf you noticed a couple vehicles rolling through Slave Lake on Nov. 18, with what appeared to be leaky barrels of radioactive waste, then the folks from the Peace River Environmental Society have at least partly achieved their goal.