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Project a learning process

Project a learning process

The Dracup Avenue project in Yorkton is becoming a never ending story in terms of infrastructure needs.
Politics - Wall’s rural-based dynasty

Politics - Wall’s rural-based dynasty

The truth be told, Premier Brad Wall’s Saskatchewan Party no longer leans on massive rural wins to secure large majority governments. Excluding the two northern seats (one of which was Cumberland, where the Sask.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

SIGN says thanks for recent help

SIGN says thanks for recent help

Dear Editor, On behalf of the Society for the Involvement of Good Neighbors (SIGN), I would like to thank our community members and community agencies for showing interest in our Organization and for participating in our recent Feasibility Study.
Inside My Head - Mailbox calling the kettle black

Inside My Head - Mailbox calling the kettle black

How many times have you heard the word “lazy” when it comes to describing the younger generation? Kids have such a bad reputation when it comes to being lazy these days especially, with all of the technologies available to take the hassle out of ever
Thinking Critically - Spitting into the hurricane of medical nonsense

Thinking Critically - Spitting into the hurricane of medical nonsense

Anybody who knows me, even casually, knows I do not suffer pseudoscience kindly nor quietly. I am also a tireless advocate of freedom of speech and freedom of belief. These things may seem incongruent at times, but they are not.
View From The Cheap Seats - Cautious optimism for our Jays

View From The Cheap Seats - Cautious optimism for our Jays

View from the Cheap Seats is kind of an extension of the newsroom. Whenever our three regular reporters, Calvin Daniels, Thom Barker and Randy Brenzen are in the building together, it is frequently a site of heated debate.
Crime Diary - Necessaries of life case intriguing

Crime Diary - Necessaries of life case intriguing

This may be the first time I have tackled the same topic in two columns in the same week.
Fishing Parkland Shorelines - So many shiny new toys for fishing

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - So many shiny new toys for fishing

Welcome to Week CCIII of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Science matters - Milkweed? Monarchs need your help

Science matters - Milkweed? Monarchs need your help

Three years ago, the eastern monarch butterfly population plummeted to 35 million, a drop of more than 95 per cent since the 1990s.
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