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History Corner - Pioneer mail service

History Corner - Pioneer mail service

Before the arrival of settlers, mail delivery was confined almost exclusively to serving the scattered Hudson’s Bay trading posts. It came by canoe, Red River cart or dog sled.
Thinking I do with words - Losing weight is a massive pain in the pants

Thinking I do with words - Losing weight is a massive pain in the pants

Losing weight is generally considered a good thing. Lose a couple pounds and people start complimenting you, asking how you did it, saying you look great, that kind of fun stuff.
Web Wanderings - Artificial intelligence better understood

Web Wanderings - Artificial intelligence better understood

Overcome your fear of Daves with AI Weirdness. Neural networks can feel scary, as artificial intelligence can feel like it’s trying to encroach on fields that us humans believe we have full domain over. The website AI Weirdness (www.aiweirdness.
The Ruttle Report - When a Tribute Becomes Hollow Praise

The Ruttle Report - When a Tribute Becomes Hollow Praise

I feel that we have an obsession with celebrity hometown connections in our society.
Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Over the years there have been many stories of European farmers pulling up roots and moving to Canada. There have generally been two motivating factors in the decision to make what is a huge change. The first has been simple economics.
Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Over the years there have been many stories of European farmers pulling up roots and moving to Canada. There have generally been two motivating factors in the decision to make what is a huge change. The first has been simple economics.
Keeping Canada’s grain industry on track

Keeping Canada’s grain industry on track

Dear Editor, Canada’s world-class grain industry spurs economic growth, job creation and prosperity across the country.
Editorial Cartoon - May 30, 2018

Editorial Cartoon - May 30, 2018

Editorial - Looking ahead always a good thing

Editorial - Looking ahead always a good thing

What will our city, country and world look like in a decade? Or 50-years from now? Those are questions many of us have considered, especially if we are the age to have children and grandchildren who will be around as the future unfolds.
Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Red tape continues to pile up for farmers

Over the years there have been many stories of European farmers pulling up roots and moving to Canada. There have generally been two motivating factors in the decision to make what is a huge change. The first has been simple economics.
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