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Cal's Comic Corner - American Vampire a classic of genre

Cal's Comic Corner - American Vampire a classic of genre

American Vampire: Vol #7 Writer by Scott Snyder Art by Rafael Albuquerque & Matías Bergara Vertigo Comics I have avoided reviewing this series because I was so far into it when I started these reviews, but Vol #7 of American Vampires collects the sta
Chef Dez on Cooking - Hearty soup

Chef Dez on Cooking - Hearty soup

Here we are in January. This is the time of year that is filled with heathy resolutions, but because of the cold temperatures and still limited daylight hours, we also yearn for comfort food. Allow me to help you satisfy both in a single recipe.
Thinking Critically - Celebrating the good and the bad

Thinking Critically - Celebrating the good and the bad

This year marks the sesquicentennial of the founding of Canada, but it wouldn’t be much of a Canadian event without a healthy dose of existential angst. True to form, the hand-wringing has begun.
Gardener's Notebook - Proper care of the amaryllis

Gardener's Notebook - Proper care of the amaryllis

A recent gardening discussion among friends brought forth the question of what to do with amaryllis once they have finished blooming. First of all, do not throw out the bulb! Your amaryllis can bloom again.
New year, new intentions, new beginnings

New year, new intentions, new beginnings

By Gail Krawetz
Politics - Wall is why rollbacks are needed

Politics - Wall is why rollbacks are needed

For most of us, it’s an easy and simply solution to ask Saskatchewan public servants to do their part to tackle the province’s billion-dollar deficit. But for Premier Brad Wall, it’s also a problem if his own making. Consider the wages at SaskPower.
Crime Diary - On crime, art does not imitate reality

Crime Diary - On crime, art does not imitate reality

The more things change, the more they stay the same. I’ve been watching old episodes of Columbo recently.
Things I do with words... Talking about toddlers who decide our taxes

Things I do with words... Talking about toddlers who decide our taxes

The debate about carbon tax has reached the equivalent level of discourse of a toddler and frustrated parent arguing about nap time. Premier Brad Wall has plugged his ears, stamped his feet and shouted no as loud as he possibly can.
Wall is the reason why rollbacks are needed

Wall is the reason why rollbacks are needed

For most of us, it’s an easy and simple solution to ask Saskatchewan public servants to do their part to tackle the province’s billion-dollar deficit. But for Premier Brad Wall, it’s also a problem of his own making. Consider the wages at SaskPower.
Does the image of Viola Desmond fit in the sequence used in our currency?

Does the image of Viola Desmond fit in the sequence used in our currency?

Looked in your wallet lately? Besides being a little thinner than last Christmas we are all in store for a new gift. I'm talking about the Bank of Canada bank notes we might have. Change is on the way in the form of the images displayed on them.
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