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Stackhouse Soapbox - Not impressed with PM's position on Khadr

Stackhouse Soapbox - Not impressed with PM's position on Khadr

In the wake of some of Justin Trudeau’s comments about a Canadian being a Canadian and that you can never take that away from someone no matter what they’ve done, I’d like to alert you to a lady named Christiane Boudreau.
Gardener's Notebook - Provincial Flower Show set for Kamsack in August

Gardener's Notebook - Provincial Flower Show set for Kamsack in August

Flower shows are a great way to see the best and beautiful of our gardens, and I’ll tell you about two of them that are coming up next month! If you are planning to be in Kamsack on Friday, August 11, you can take in the Saskatchewan Horticultural As
History Corner - Canada, a great wilderness frontier

History Corner - Canada, a great wilderness frontier

Two centuries before Confederation a pair of adventurous young men from France named Pierre Esprit Radisson, (born 1636) and his brother-in-law Médard Chouart des Groseilliers, (born 1618) came separately to New France.
Settling in... - From the coast to crops

Settling in... - From the coast to crops

I knew the moment I was flying over Saskatchewan. I’d been in the air for five hours. I’d left Halifax at four in the morning, and despite having been awake for seven hours, my clock told me it was now six a.m.
Politics - Drought always bad for government

Politics - Drought always bad for government

Consider the toughest times in Saskatchewan history for either the government or the people or for both. By no small coincidence, such times are inevitably accompanied by drought on the farm.
Plan needed for disappearing rural services

Plan needed for disappearing rural services

By Murray Mandryk
Here’s a quarter, Mr. Kahdr, tell someone who cares

Here’s a quarter, Mr. Kahdr, tell someone who cares

By Brian Zinchuk
All Quiet on the Western Front - A Century of Film

All Quiet on the Western Front - A Century of Film

The war film that every other war film tries to imitate.
Things I do with words - In defense of the ubiquitous charity barbecue

Things I do with words - In defense of the ubiquitous charity barbecue

A few weeks ago, when walking to take a picture at a barbecue in the city, a man I know spotted me and my camera set to photograph someone flipping a few burgers. “Aren’t you sick of barbecues?” he asked. I can see his point.
Editorial Cartoon - July 26, 2017

Editorial Cartoon - July 26, 2017

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