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All these delays in pipeline projects have a cost

All these delays in pipeline projects have a cost

I was enthralled with a recent series of news stories the National Post ran called “Arrested Development.
How long will it be before robots rule the agricultural sector?

How long will it be before robots rule the agricultural sector?

It has long been my expectation that farming would become a sector where robotic machinery would become a major element of operations. Talk to producers and one of the major issues they face is finding reliable staff.
Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus

It is at this time of year it seems more important than usual to take stock of our lives and assess how we have come through the last 12 months.
Old adages get an upgrade for the new generations

Old adages get an upgrade for the new generations

The generations following mine will not be able to comprehend some of the old adages, as the adages probably won’t relate to anything that they would know. What the heck is he talking about, you wonder. Well, let’s start with money.
Editorial - Not a good message for economy

Editorial - Not a good message for economy

You could almost hear the sound of the Saskatchewan economy retracting in response to recent comments by Premier Brad Wall.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Cal's Comic Corner - Klaus a different take on the legend

Cal's Comic Corner - Klaus a different take on the legend

Klaus #2 Written by Grant Morrison Art by Dan Mora BOOM! Studios I happen to have just written my review of Huck #2 (you can check it out elsewhere on this site), and frankly I could almost substitute the word Huck with Klaus and cover issue #2 of th
Sunny Side Up - Farewell to a hero who reminds us to keep faith

Sunny Side Up - Farewell to a hero who reminds us to keep faith

Nine days before Christmas, the Preacher and I sat in a hushed sanctuary paying respects to one of our heroes. We had met Isabel Barnsley nine years earlier, shortly after both she and the Preacher contracted West Nile Neurological Disease.
Science matters - Tread lightly to lift the weight of the world

Science matters - Tread lightly to lift the weight of the world

How much stuff will you give and receive this holiday season? Add it to the growing pile — the 30-trillion-tonne pile.
Inside My Head - Your fear does not decide your fate

Inside My Head - Your fear does not decide your fate

I’ve debated about writing on this subject for awhile now due to its sensitive nature. However, I know that when someone opens up to me about their trials, it puts life into perspective. I am not alone.
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