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Plus, Sam Johnston has overcome her stage fright to become a rising star in the music industry
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Don’t miss our profile this week on a local emerging artist. Sam Johnston has overcome her stage fright to become a rising star in the music industry.

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And if you missed it, here's what happened last week:

‘Tis the season to turn the spotlight on Santa, of course. Check out our profile on Wayne Campbell, a local bus driver who revels in the ‘sacred’ role of Kris Kingle during this festive season.

In his bi-weekly Food and Drink column, Nathan Taylor took a different approach, reminding the community about the issue of food insecurity and why it’s important to support The Sharing Place Food Centre.

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