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Politics - Quick resolve to rail strike good for unity
We need to re-focus our attention on practical solutions to existing problems if this country is going to work. Also helpful would be to not create new, impractical problems for the purposes of scoring political points.
Nov 28, 2019 8:58 AM
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Thinking I do with words - What should a truck actually look like?
The Tesla Cybertruck looks like it’s running on the 3DO. A massive silver triangle, it looks like something a seven year old would make out of cardboard for a school play.
Nov 28, 2019 7:08 AM
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The Ruttle Report - Life is So Simple When You're Ten
Wasn’t life just a whole lot simpler when we were all 10 years old? It had to be, right? Mom and Dad took care of all the bills, you didn’t have to worry about where your next meal was coming from or the clothes on your back, you didn’t have any head
Nov 27, 2019 5:04 PM
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Editorial - Encouraging exploration downtown
With the changing of the guard at the Yorkton Business Improvement District (YBID), it’s a good opportunity to start thinking about what Yorkton retail needs to succeed. The most basic need they have is people, especially people with money to spend.
Nov 27, 2019 8:47 AM
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Canora resident questions Councillor suspension
Well they’ve done it again. For those of you keeping track, Town of Canora Councillor Brent Pelechaty has been suspended from town council for a third time. This latest 180-day suspension will bring his total suspension from town council to 360 days.
Nov 24, 2019 10:00 AM
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Sunny Side Up - Toilet talk in the hardware aisle
“Sir, can you tell me if this kit will work for my toilet?” The older male employee I’d approached in the plumbing aisle of the hardware store looked at the package in my hand.
Nov 24, 2019 7:51 AM
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The Meeple Guild - Memory pushed by Tonooo
It was interesting to get Tonooo to the table. This is one of those interesting games in the sense it is perfect information, no dice, card draw, or imposed luck, but the information is only known if you have a good memory.
Nov 23, 2019 3:10 PM
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Gardener's Notebook - Cuddle up with a good gardening book
On our gardening bulletin board: just in time for winter reading! Curl up on a chilly winter’s evening with a wonderful collection of “The Prairie Garden” books, from 1977 to 2018 (only missing 1984).
Nov 23, 2019 7:48 AM
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History Corner - The Canadian Pacific Railway passenger train
The Canadian Pacific Railway passenger train #41 is leaving Bredenbury, Saskatchewan on June 1, 1960. The train had originated in Winnipeg and was on its way to its last destination, Edmonton.
Nov 22, 2019 7:09 AM
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Agriculture This Week - Science our best hope for the future
While I appreciate there are those who have begun to doubt science, I for one am a believer that our future as a planet lies solely with what science can create in the coming years to deal with whatever issues we face.
Nov 22, 2019 6:40 AM
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