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The Ruttle Report - Ceeeelebrate Good Times, Come On!

The Ruttle Report - Ceeeelebrate Good Times, Come On!

The weather outside doesn’t look anything remotely close to summer, but something about what’s coming up in the next few months has started to get me excited.
Broken Blossoms - A Century of Film

Broken Blossoms - A Century of Film

The worst instincts of 1919, proudly on display.
The government doesn’t seem to be doing much other than monitoring rail traffic

The government doesn’t seem to be doing much other than monitoring rail traffic

By Kyle Korneychuk
My Two Bits - Immigrants should always be welcome

My Two Bits - Immigrants should always be welcome

I welcome immigrants, as my family was welcomed 60 years ago I am an immigrant. Not that I had much choice in the matter; I was 10 years old when, 60 years ago this year, our family moved from The Netherlands to Canada.
Sunny Side Up - Reflecting on broken toilets and broken souls

Sunny Side Up - Reflecting on broken toilets and broken souls

During the days when the Preacher and I lived for several months in a medical facility, the toilet in his room developed a nasty case of hiccups. I reported the problem and a staff member called in Norm the plumber.
Science Matters - Greatness comes from moving forward, not backward

Science Matters - Greatness comes from moving forward, not backward

The battle lines are drawn — in some cases literally. On one side are those reaping massive profits from fossil fuels, determined to extract and sell as much as possible before the market dries up.
Gardener's Notebook - An opportunity to talk orchids

Gardener's Notebook - An opportunity to talk orchids

Before we share a cup of tea, let’s review a couple important dates that are coming up: March 15 is the date of the next Yorkton and District Horticultural Society regular meeting; our guest speaker will be Maira Waechli, owner of Florissima Flowers
Stackhouse Soapbox - Saskatchewan lacrosse is thrilling

Stackhouse Soapbox - Saskatchewan lacrosse is thrilling

I’m hooked on the Saskatchewan Rush lacrosse team.
Thinking Critically - When activism, not science, drives research

Thinking Critically - When activism, not science, drives research

One might be inclined to forgive Dr. Paolo Zamboni for his bias. One can certainly understand that for sufferers of the debilitating spectrum of diseases known collectively as multiple sclerosis (MS), even false hope is better than no hope.
Crime Diary - Charges raise more questions than answers

Crime Diary - Charges raise more questions than answers

Employers of all kinds have a legal obligation to protect employee information. Unfortunately, all too often, they use this as a shield to cover up wrongdoing.
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