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Follow in the footsteps of a spiritual giant

Follow in the footsteps of a spiritual giant

Do you know any spiritual giants? Someone whose close relationship with Jesus Christ makes them unique among believers? Speaking faith-wise, spiritual giants get things done. Their prayers bring observable results.
Business not as usual crucial step

Business not as usual crucial step

It's fitting that the latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report was released during Earth Month.
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Foreign workers case tests Sask. principles

Foreign workers case tests Sask. principles

Multis e gentibus vires - "From Many Peoples Strength." Most of you will recognize those words as Saskatchewan's official motto emblazoned on our coat of arms. It's as good a motto as there is.
There's a new sign on Highway 10

There's a new sign on Highway 10

Under the circumstances. Ever camped there, feeling flatter than grass under snow? At times like that, everyone needs a sign that reminds us that God knows and cares.
From the 'oh, how times have changed' file

From the 'oh, how times have changed' file

Whilst surfing the Internet (do people still surf the Internet?) last week, I came across an alleged weird Saskatchewan law that it is illegal to drink water in a beer parlour.
Support for Terriers reaches fever pitch

Support for Terriers reaches fever pitch

The Yorkton Terriers are SJHL champions for the second year in a row and for a period of a little more than a week, it felt like the Terriers were on par in popularity with the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
EDITORIAL - Street replacement plan a must

EDITORIAL - Street replacement plan a must

A lot of attention has been focused on Yorkton's plan to redo Broadway Street, a project which is likely to eclipse $40 million, depending on the state of water lines, sewer lines and storm water pipes buried beneath the aged asphalt.
Is it time for a real war on cars?

Is it time for a real war on cars?

In railing against everything from bike lanes to transit spending, pundits and politicians often raise the spectre of a "war on cars." Of course, there is no war on cars - but there should be.
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