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A Look At March 1926
With the start of another month, it is time to look back in time to what was happening in the community back in March 1926. Some events were small, some were large, but all shaped the future community. On March 7, Vermilion was defeated 6-0 by the Calgary Albertans in a tough-fought hockey game that didn’t end well for the home team. On March 8, James Cammon, a resident of the Vermilion for the previous 21 years was appointed as the Justice of the Peace. He had previously ser
Vermilion Voice
Baked Salmon Sushi Cups
This is a great dish to serve as an appetizer orhors devours, and it is sure to be a hit for entertaining. A lot of people don’t like sushi with raw fish. Here is a wonderful baked (and cooked) version. The fact that salmon is a very healthy food is no secret. The problem often is that we don’t eat it, or any type of fish enough. Coming from the land locked prairies, where fish is not a staple food, it may not be a regular part of our diet. The importance of enjoying salmon r

Dawn Hames
Winter Wonderland
We often get several snowfalls in March, and it is snowing as I write this today. We have the most beautiful white glistening pristine landscape on the prairies when it decides to snow; transforming it into a living work of art. Snowflakes, with their every size and shape, some delicate and feathery, others bold and crystalline, showcases Mother Nature’s endless creativity. No two are exactly alike, each carrying a story etched in ice. I have always been so mesmerized by the

Doreen Flewell Klatt
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