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Julia Kepler owns Serendipity Road in downtown Midland, a gift boutique that offers locally made apparel, home goods, stationary, and more.
Some users noted that the image appeared to be of an official Government of Canada document on "official letterhead," referring ... News to the CSC statement. Christian Paas-Lang covers federal ...
MBW’s partnership with the brilliant Did Ya Know? podcast continues with Adrian Sykes in conversation with RCA UK ...
Borders, Times, MPH - bookworms will always remember these iconic bookstores in Singapore that have now closed down.
A local charity is calling for urgent action to be taken as new research it has carried out shows a significant increase in child poverty within Catholic schools in Greater Manchester and Lancashire ...
The latest biopic on Jyotibai Phule has come at a time when the Department of Taking Offence is super-active. Utkarsh Mishra ...
It was first opened in East Parade in 1914 by Frederick London, selling cards, toys and stationery ... The shop specialised in Christian books but also had an eclectic stock, including railway ...
Kenny Holston/The New York Times In the letter, Francis said, “Christian love is not a concentric ... placed on official letterhead, was sent from the email inbox of a senior federal official ...
I kept this story in my head," novelist Nisar Abasa, 80, told dpa. "I just knew that one day before I die I can publish it." ...
This one leaves behind Dunder Mifflin and the world of stationery to focus on a struggling Midwestern newspaper trying to save itself from going under. I May Destroy You’s Michaela Coel is back ...
It was first opened in East Parade in 1914 by Frederick London, selling cards, toys and stationery ... The shop specialised in Christian books but also had an eclectic stock, including railway ...