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Gardener's Notebook - Sun Seed Festival time

Gardener's Notebook - Sun Seed Festival time

Gardeners, there is a lot going on in the next short while! This Saturday, March 14, is the date of the Prairie Sun Seed Festival, hosted by the Assiniboine Food Security Alliance. The event begins at 12:30 and goes till 4:00 p.m.
Sunny Side Up - A forgotten activity brings remembered pleasure and insight

Sunny Side Up - A forgotten activity brings remembered pleasure and insight

I’m sewing again, for the first time in eons. It started with a trip to the store to buy six kitchen chair cushions – and a trip from the store without any kitchen chair cushions. “I refuse to pay $15.
Editorial - Lessons learned in losing

Editorial - Lessons learned in losing

To say the fall of the Yorkton Terriers Junior Hockey Club was about as far as a team can plummet would be an understatement.
Politics - Fire safety must be first priority

Politics - Fire safety must be first priority

Before we re-enter the mess that has emerged out of the decision by the Loon Lake fire department to not attend a deadly fire at the Makwa Sahgaiehcan First Nation, let us be clear about a few things.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

‘Conscientious Refusal’ troubling

‘Conscientious Refusal’ troubling

Dear Editor: Recently I have learned that the Saskatchewan Council of Physicians and Surgeons (CPSS) have approved in principle a new policy called “Conscientious Refusal” during its meeting in January 2015.
Mayor’s comments thought insulting

Mayor’s comments thought insulting

Dear Editor: On Thurs., Feb. 26 I attended the Terrier Year End Banquet. Dave Baron, Don Chesney and Johann Roodt gave meaningful, thought-provoking speeches that put the year into perspective.
Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Of Vinyl Cafe and ice fishing bocce

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Of Vinyl Cafe and ice fishing bocce

Welcome to Week CXLVI of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Thinking Critically - Ideology tanks sex crime prevention

Thinking Critically - Ideology tanks sex crime prevention

Poor Paul Calandra. As parliamentary secretary to the Prime Minister, it frequently falls on him to defend every shameful, baffling decision his government makes.
Crime Diary - Quebec judge out of line

Crime Diary - Quebec judge out of line

Anti-Muslim sentiments are getting out of control in Canada. Last week, a Quebec judge, Eliana Marengo, refused to hear the case of Rania El-Alloul, a Canadian citizen, because she would not remove her hijab (head scarf).
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