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Vienna flower festival a must

Vienna flower festival a must

Gardeners, I'd like to tell you about an event that is happening on Friday, January 17.
Jet move doesn't seem warranted

Jet move doesn't seem warranted

The Winnipeg Jets fired their coach on Sunday and fans are happy, but I looked at the standings on Sunday night and I had a hard time trying to find a team that was higher than the Jets who maybe shouldn't be.
Magnetic therapy not a panacea

Magnetic therapy not a panacea

A couple of weeks ago, I caught part of a story on CBC Radio as I was driving to work about Saskatchewan becoming the first province to pay for a therapy for depression called repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (rTMS).
Liberal L spelled loss for NDP

Liberal L spelled loss for NDP

There are many of you who may have a hard time remembering Saskatchewan Liberals - let alone what was once known in this province as the "Liberal L".
Blogging about Fontinalis rising

Blogging about Fontinalis rising

Welcome to Week LXXXVII of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Good economic news to start 2014

Good economic news to start 2014

There is already good economic news for rural Saskatchewan emerging in 2014. For starters, it looks like some normality may return to potash prices that dipped below $300 a tonne in 2013. On Dec.
EDITORIAL - Time to embrace winter

EDITORIAL - Time to embrace winter

One of the roles in an editorial in a community newspaper is to look at the community and at times dew the seeds for ideas which could add something to the city's fabric.
Truth and wisdom to you in 2014

Truth and wisdom to you in 2014

Thanks to wider coverage, Sunny Side Up has acquired some new readers recently. (Welcome, if that means you!) "Why do you always call your husband "the Preacher," one asked me recently.
Is the wind chill full of hot air?

Is the wind chill full of hot air?

This time of year is not only cold in the weather sense, but it's almost as if the news has gone into a deep freeze as well. For this week's paper, I was relegated to manufacturing stories.
Be still my bleeding heart

Be still my bleeding heart

I was not surprised Monday's session of Yorkton provincial court was unproductive news-wise. It has been that kind of week. As usual though, there was still something to write about.
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