
Carol Carley
Carol Carley is a graduate of the Communication Arts program at Canadore College in North Bay, Ontario. She also graduated from the Journalism program at Conestoga College in Kitchener, Ontario. Her career began as a communications assistant in public relations at Lutheran Life Insurance Society of Canada in Waterloo, Ontario where she worked for more than six years. She served as a reporter and lifestyles editor at the Moose Jaw Times-Herald for more than five years, where she also wrote a weekly column entitled “That’s Life.”
Her poetry has been published in Country Preacher’s Notebook, 1990, by Joyce Sasse and The Warbler’s Song, A New Collection of Canadian Poetry, 2014. She has written original songs for three albums: You Are the Reason (2001),You Gotta Have Faith (2002), and Legacy (2003). She also directed a sixty-voice choir, which was featured on the CDs.
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