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Spy allegations disheartening

Spy allegations disheartening

I suppose it would be naive to think that the Government of Canada is not engaged in spying on other governments and even industrial espionage. I suppose it is equally naive to think it is not spying on us, its own citizens.
Dinosaur find sparks enthusiasm of youth

Dinosaur find sparks enthusiasm of youth

Interviewing teenagers can sometimes be, let's say, challenging, but every now and again it is a real pleasure. Such was the case last week when I had an opportunity to talk to 17-year-old Jane Last.
Company scrutinized

Company scrutinized

The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) is going after Cameco, a Saskatchewan-based uranium producer. The CRA alleges Cameco sold tons of uranium at a low price to a subsidiary in Europe.
Report shows action on climate is critical

Report shows action on climate is critical

The Inter-govern-mental Panel on Climate Change just released the first of four chapters of its Fifth Assessment Report.
What should sports fans expect?

What should sports fans expect?

A Regina radio station that, consistently, gets beat in the ratings tried again to generate some added interest last week by posting an issue on Facebook that involved Darian Durant being rude in a Twitter reply to a fan who deserved a rude remark fr
Lure experimenting at workbench

Lure experimenting at workbench

Welcome to Week LXXIII of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Society meeting set for October 17

Society meeting set for October 17

I think we can say that fall has arrived. I know many people love the heat of summer, but I thoroughly enjoy the crisp days, the crunch of leaves underfoot, and the whole process of cleaning up the yard and putting this year's garden to bed.
Population boom misses rural Sask.

Population boom misses rural Sask.

For all the good news about Saskatchewan's population booming past 1.1 million people, let us hope Premier Brad Wall isn't forgetting about places like Davin.
Three writers, three scenarios for baseball crown

Three writers, three scenarios for baseball crown

View from the Cheap Seats is kind of an extension of the newsroom. Whenever our three regular reporters, Calvin Daniels, Thom Barker and Kelly Friesen are in the building together, it is frequently a site of heated debate.
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