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The Meeple Guild - Falling in love with Tak

The Meeple Guild - Falling in love with Tak

Every once in a while you find a game that absolutely has everything you want. Tak is one of those games for me.
Settling in - Horror movie marathon

Settling in - Horror movie marathon

“When Leslie walks through the door, we’re all going to scream,” Megan said (names changed to protect...no one, really, I just felt like doing it). I had to agree with her.
Politics - Trade deal crucial for Sask.

Politics - Trade deal crucial for Sask.

We have a trade deal and here in Saskatchewan that is a very big deal. Our livelihoods depend on trade.
Sports This Week - The NHL is getting off to a great start

Sports This Week - The NHL is getting off to a great start

The start of the National Hockey League season has been quite gratifying so far.
Thinking I do with words - An attempt to generate some opposition

Thinking I do with words - An attempt to generate some opposition

At first, one might question the SGEU’s aggressive campaign against Greg Ottenbreit. He’s in cabinet, so he’s going to be a target in general, but going after him won’t have any immediate effects.
The Ruttle Report - Growing Up Can Be a Minefield

The Ruttle Report - Growing Up Can Be a Minefield

Being a kid and awkwardly transitioning into your teen years is a brutal, embarrassing thing, no matter what generation you’re coming from. But it’s one of those things you just have to endure and see through to the very end.
Newspapers are a trusted source

Newspapers are a trusted source

It is common these days to find news outlets that run features under headlines like: “A look at what didn’t happen this week.” Journalism never used to worry about what didn’t happen.
Editorial Cartoon - Oct. 10, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - Oct. 10, 2018

Editorial - Respect our home-grown expertise

Editorial - Respect our home-grown expertise

There is a curious lack of respect for our own home-grown expertise. This is a problem that exists throughout Saskatchewan, but in Yorkton it can feel especially pronounced as people simply don’t believe the city is on the cutting edge of anything.
Paying three times on Trans Mountain. What else would you expect?

Paying three times on Trans Mountain. What else would you expect?

How do you like paying for the same thing three times? Because that's what we're doing, if this Trans Mountain Expansion Project ever goes ahead. Now, to be clear, it's not all of it; just a small portion. But we are most certainly paying for it.
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