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Snow

RANDALL MACDONALD ❏ “Professor K, you are wearing a coat. Is it cold outside?” “Yes, Ada. My car said it was 29 degrees.” “Celsius?” “You

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Summer of ’92

SERINA LEWIS ❏ It was the beginning of May, and another school year was over. Only, this one was different-we were not coming back to

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Gifts Cats Give Us

FRANCES FROMMER ❏ ACCEPTANCE No matter how we look or feel, they are there for us. COMPANIONSHIP They will sit on or near us as

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Run!

DALENE FRANCES MICHAELS ❏ I walked to and from my elementary school, which was about a kilometer from home, along sand streets. On one particular

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Kariya Park

ISHRAT CHOWDHURY ❏ Kariya Park. It is the heart of Mississauga. It is situated at the south of Square One shopping Mall. The park features

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Shannon L. Christie

MICHELLE HILLYARD ❏ Shannon was a dear member of our poetry community, the Mississauga Writers Group, and to me, a sweet, sweet friend. I enjoyed

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A Man Who Notices

ASHLEIGH RYAN ❏ Julie has twenty-six plants in her three hundred square-foot apartment. Half she maintained when her ex still lived there; the other half

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In the Louvre

ISHRAT CHOWDHURY ❏ Anushka was very fond of visiting every museum in the world whenever she found an opportunity. She was from an affluent family

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Sunset

SAVITHRI DUDDU ❏ Looking at the sun set on the New Year’s Eve, reflecting on the 2021 that passed by like an Instagram reel, repeating

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Who Gets The Cake?

PARVEEN KAUR ❏ My younger brother Lali was born on March 17, 1946. It was his fourth birthday. We were in Jallandhar. He was in

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