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The Ruttle Report - It's a minefield out there

The Ruttle Report - It's a minefield out there

We're certainly living in some interesting times, aren't we? A wispy-haired business mogul with a flair for the dramatic and a penchant for degrading women (sorry, I meant "locker room talk") is the President of the United States.
Politics - A rare interesting byelection

Politics - A rare interesting byelection

Premier Brad Wall’s Saskatchewan Party government has yet to face a real meaningful challenge at the polls. Yes, it has won two general elections, which are truly an exhaustive challenge — at least for those participating them.
Crime Diary - The agonizing unravelling of liberal democracy

Crime Diary - The agonizing unravelling of liberal democracy

Just. Wow. I am rarely speechless, ask anyone, but this latest hate crime in Quebec City has me reeling. I just sat here at my computer for 20 minutes staring at a blank page. You will have to forgive me if what follows is a bit disjointed.
Things I do with words... Oscar nominations feature two YFF winners

Things I do with words... Oscar nominations feature two YFF winners

There is a link between two of the men nominated for Academy Awards this year. Denis Villeneuve, nominated for Best Director for Arrival, and Theodore Ushev, nominated for Best Animated Short for Blind Vaysha, have received Golden Sheaf awards.
Editorial - Infrastructure needs continue

Editorial - Infrastructure needs continue

It seems like municipalities have been talking about the pent up demands of infrastructure renewal. The issue is blatantly clear, infrastructure across this country can in large part be summed up in one word – old.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Trivia and superstitions surrounding “Friday the 13th”

Trivia and superstitions surrounding “Friday the 13th”

By Kaare Askildt
Cal's Comic Corner - Beauty series barely holding interest

Cal's Comic Corner - Beauty series barely holding interest

The Beauty #3 Writer: Jeremy Haun & Jason A.
Science Matters - Anthropocentric view ignores crucial connections

Science Matters - Anthropocentric view ignores crucial connections

For decades, scientists have warned that we’re on a dangerous path. It stems from our delusion that endless growth in population, consumption and the economy is possible and is the very purpose of society.
Thinking Critically - Not-a-pigman has great potential

Thinking Critically - Not-a-pigman has great potential

Chimera. The word itself has an ominous ring because of its Greek mythology origin and growing prominence in current TV, video games and movies. Originally, the Chimera was a fire-breathing beast comprising parts of several animals.
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