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Editorial Cartoon - September 6, 2017

Editorial Cartoon - September 6, 2017

Cabinet shuffle part of face lift

Cabinet shuffle part of face lift

W hen you paint yourself into a financial corner which leaves you having to issue one of the most mean-spirited provincial budgets in recent memory, you have some rebuilding to do to gain the confidence of the electorate you once had.
Stackhouse Soapbox-Haitian refugee situation badly handled

Stackhouse Soapbox-Haitian refugee situation badly handled

It seems every week I’m giving an immigration lesson in my column and I’m nowhere near an expert on the subject, but facts just aren’t being reported.
Sunny Side Up-How to cook a spouse

Sunny Side Up-How to cook a spouse

Close to our wedding anniversary, it seemed appropriate to bring back a favourite recipe – one that shows how some Victorians approached marriage.
Gardener's Notebook-Days shorten but gardeners busy

Gardener's Notebook-Days shorten but gardeners busy

We know it’s fall when the days are getting shorter, the garden is starting to wind down, and when we start talking about meetings! The Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be holding their first meeting after our summer break on Wednesday
Wherever you go, boxing and booze is the universal language

Wherever you go, boxing and booze is the universal language

Boredom is a warm bath: The longer you stay in it, the less energy you have to get out. Since I moved to Yorkton, I’ve struggled with overcoming a sense of boredom.
Thirteen years interviewing Brad Wall

Thirteen years interviewing Brad Wall

By Brian Zinchuk
Is Canadian life going to get better?

Is Canadian life going to get better?

by Sonja Herter (Korol)
Thinking I do with words - Electric cars could save or destroy road trips

Thinking I do with words - Electric cars could save or destroy road trips

As you read this, I will be returning from a road trip to Montana. It’s not the first long road trip I’ve taken, nor is it the longest, but it will be a long journey by car, going to enjoy an American National Park.
Politics - Rural crime opens eyes

Politics - Rural crime opens eyes

The Battlefords MLA Herb Cox — who headed the Saskatchewan Party Caucus Committee on Crime — and Justice Minister Gord Wyant announced last week the creation of the Protection and Response Team aimed at reducing rural crime.
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