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Floods remind Sask. of its priorities

Floods remind Sask. of its priorities

Sometimes it takes something like a natural disaster to put things in proper perspective.
Is the Internet bad for society?

Is the Internet bad for society?

Technology is in and of itself neutral, but sometimes the way it we use it can have unintended consequences. A good example of this might be the personalization of the Internet.
EDITORIAL - Sharing the written word good idea

EDITORIAL - Sharing the written word good idea

In general terms an editorial tends to deal with larger issues; health care, City budgets, the way the province deals with flood relief.
Fishing is about the overall experience

Fishing is about the overall experience

Welcome to Week CXIV of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Sometimes God lets us fall

Sometimes God lets us fall

The note from my older sister made me chuckle so long I knew I had to share it. Her comments, however, need a bit of backstory. After a pleasant two-day visit to Beverly's B.
Things run different on East Coast

Things run different on East Coast

Hurricane Arthur did quite a number on New Brunswick about ten days ago and there are many residents who have gone without power ever since.
Is eroding Charter rights government policy?

Is eroding Charter rights government policy?

Last week, a Canadian Press headline, "Harper not living up to duty to protect Charter: lawyers group" caught my eye.
Addressing global warming is a necessity

Addressing global warming is a necessity

Those who don't outright deny the existence of human-caused global warming often argue we can't or shouldn't do anything about it because it would be too costly.
Cheap seats by a stretch of the imagination

Cheap seats by a stretch of the imagination

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.
Letter to the Editor - NDP no longer

Letter to the Editor - NDP no longer

Dear Editor, Have we come to a time in politics where everything a person ever says in public, on the internet or in academia can be twisted against you to suit the whims of a political party or government? Or does a political party become so obsesse
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