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Melville resident finds that Trudeau tricked twice

Melville resident finds that Trudeau tricked twice

It was interesting to see Prime Minister Justin Trudeau use his father’s good will with China to beg, on behalf of the Canadian canola industry, to keep sending canola to China with 2.5 per cent dockage.
Falling asleep in church is good

Falling asleep in church is good

If you are ever caught waking up on the job or elsewhere where it might be embarrassing, I recommend you strike a reverent pose and as you open your eyes say, “…we ask this in the name of Jesus the Lord. Amen.
Victoria resident suggests that Canada should help other countries to help itself

Victoria resident suggests that Canada should help other countries to help itself

As someone who advocates for official development assistance (ODA), I often hear protest about helping others before helping ourselves. What most don’t seem to realize is that foreign aid pays huge net returns for Canada.
Brace yourself, because memories of the dentist aren’t exactly pleasant

Brace yourself, because memories of the dentist aren’t exactly pleasant

In my second year of university, I was arranged to share a dorm with a student with a penchant for photography.
Our parks have been bought and paid for by all of us

Our parks have been bought and paid for by all of us

It is at the beginning of a new year when many of us take stock before looking ahead, and with this in mind I hope you will join me in a little journey of discovery. This little journey, of course, has to do with me and also with a story I read.
What labels should we give the food we eat?

What labels should we give the food we eat?

Labelling has become a confusing element of the food sector.
Bug consumption raises interesting ideas about the future of food

Bug consumption raises interesting ideas about the future of food

It would have been more than a decade ago that two people who had been doing missionary work stopped in the office and I was assigned the interview.
The history of the ‘remote start’ device for vehicles

The history of the ‘remote start’ device for vehicles

Oh, the winter blues! It’s bitterly cold outside, but we have to go to the store and also bring some high nutritional food to Spur, our old gelding, to help him through the cold times.
Wages not behind big deficit

Wages not behind big deficit

Far be it for me to suggest the Saskatchewan Party government shouldn’t do something about high civil service wages.
Ukrainian group seeks correction

Ukrainian group seeks correction

Dear Editor, Let me begin by thanking you for publishing a very fine picture on the front cover of the Yorkton This Week (01/18/17).
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