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My Dad cut the cord, and I’m not sure how to handle it

My Dad cut the cord, and I’m not sure how to handle it

By Brian Zinchuk
Back-seat driver, after all this time

Back-seat driver, after all this time

Yep! That’s me, a back-seat driver. It has taken many years for me to become a back-seat driver. I’ve earned the title by default.
Sask. Party must do more than win rural Sask.

Sask. Party must do more than win rural Sask.

The problem for the new Saskatchewan Party Premier is that he or she is going to have to deal with a lot of problems. And so far, there just aren’t many real answers emerging from this leadership contest.
Things I do with words-We need to believe people want to visit us

Things I do with words-We need to believe people want to visit us

“Saskatchewan could be like this,” my fiancée said as we drove through Montana.
Open the eyes of my heart

Open the eyes of my heart

By Ken Rolheiser
The Ruttle Report - Volunteers: Unsung Heroes of Communities

The Ruttle Report - Volunteers: Unsung Heroes of Communities

I just have to do this right off the bat and give a big round of applause to the Chamber of Commerce committee behind this past weekend’s Harvest Festival in Outlook.
Tax changes show disconnect with voters

Tax changes show disconnect with voters

I f there is a singular issue with governments these days it is that the further removed the voter is from the seat of power the greater the seeming lack of awareness coming for the elected officials.
Editorial Cartoon - September 13, 2017

Editorial Cartoon - September 13, 2017

Fast Forward to the Past - Fall season fine for family research

Fast Forward to the Past - Fall season fine for family research

Summer’s on the wane, and it’s the perfect time to begin researching your family tree! Wondering how to get started? The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogical Society (SGS) meets on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
Sunny Side Up - Feral felines demonstrate lessons of faith

Sunny Side Up - Feral felines demonstrate lessons of faith

She weighs less than ten pounds and lives, for now, in a deep hole downtown. During the last three months, the feral (wild) cat and her offspring have significantly dented my heart, my wallet and my time. Black Mama, I call her.
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