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Kira Logan prematurely enters herself and her mother in any upcoming Gilmore Girls game show trivia, as they will win. A version of this article appeared on p. 9 of the May 15, 2025 edition of the ...
Community is all about balance, education, fun and different ways of thinking. For co-owners Patrick Kincaid and Doug Cardoza ...
From a young age, the mother-daughter pair shared a special bond, one that extended beyond their immediate family. Pan ...
This collection of videos chronicles an expansive and deeply personal fiber arts journey, combining hands-on tutorials, historical insight, creative exploration, and emotional storytelling. From ...
There’s a long history of hate groups using new technologies to spread their message. In the 1930s, it was radio. In the 2010s, it was social media. In 2025, it ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. My mother was a wonderful knitter. In fact, I’m named after a pattern from one of the books she regularly followed when knitting ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. A care home is calling on the community to help break a knitting record. Copper Beech Bupa Care Home in Uckfield wants people to help knit a ...
Filipinos in Vancouver returned to a neighborhood to mourn the 11 people killed in a weekend attack. By Vjosa Isai Reporting from Vancouver On any ordinary day, the South Vancouver neighborhood ...
There are so many wonderful knitting and crochet projects to use Tom's cotton yarn with. This cotton yarn is worsted weight or Aran weight yarn, which sits between DK and chunky yarn on the scale.
Whether it's knitting, crocheting, weaving, and crafting, spinning and felting fibers, Park Avenue Yarns has it. The shop moved to its Friendswood location four years ago for more room ...
WINDSOR, Ontario — The annual fund-raising auction for the Children’s Treatment Centre of Chatham-Kent this month was off to a fantastic start. A 42-year-old bottle of Canadian whiskey that ...
After he was found guilty of driving while disqualified, a magistrate asked NRL bad boy John Hopoate to pick his punishment - he chose knitting. Now, road safety advocates are slamming the decision.