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Fishing Parkland Shorelines - The woe of dry ciabatta and rain

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - The woe of dry ciabatta and rain

Welcome to Week CLXV of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
View From The Cheap seats - Sask summertime

View From The Cheap seats - Sask summertime

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.
Thinking Critically - Bad bill creates second-class Canadians

Thinking Critically - Bad bill creates second-class Canadians

I probably should not admit publicly that the ReformCons currently in power in Ottawa drive me crazy with their disdain for our country because it probably gives them great pleasure to think about a liberal like me pulling my hair out.
Crime Diary - An exercise in post-trial catharsis

Crime Diary - An exercise in post-trial catharsis

On Wednesday, July 8, I woke up depressed. The previous morning we had sent the newspaper to press with the lead headline on Page A1 “Mildenberger guilty of murder.
Science Matters - Welcome to an extreme warming weather world

Science Matters - Welcome to an extreme warming weather world

My hometown, Vancouver, is in a rainforest, so we celebrate sunny days. People I talk to are enjoying the recent warm, dry weather, but they invariably add, “This isn’t normal” — especially with all the smoke from nearby forest fires.
Gardener's Notebook - Plan to attend our horticultural show

Gardener's Notebook - Plan to attend our horticultural show

If you are ready for a little gardening holiday, you still might be able to take part in the Saskatchewan Horticultural Association Annual Bus Tour. This is a three day “gardener’s getaway” that takes place July 17, 18 and 19.
Sunny Side Up - Make your own medicine with happy life stories

Sunny Side Up - Make your own medicine with happy life stories

King Solomon, in the biblical Book of Proverbs, wrote “A merry heart does good, like a medicine.” And you can make it yourself. More than funny YouTube videos, TV shows or movies, merry hearts are threaded with the genuine stories of real life.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Fee offends

Stackhouse Soapbox - Fee offends

Yorkton can be a breeding ground when it comes to rumours, but sometimes when you see smoke there is fire. Of course, there is a lot of smoke and fire in La Ronge and one of the rumours last week concerns that very issue.
Alberta’s NDP government doesn’t get it on CO2

Alberta’s NDP government doesn’t get it on CO2

Shortly after coming to power, the new NDP government in Alberta has started moving on its climate change and associated greenhouse gas policies. The early indications are not promising.
Editorial - Support local community events

Editorial - Support local community events

The Yorkton Summer Fair was held last week in the city, the usual herald of the arrival of what is summer in this part of the world, July and August. The annual exhibition is a tradition in this city, one stretching back decades.
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