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Lest we forget

Lest we forget

I t seems almost clichéd with each Nov. 11, an editorial writer reminds readers to take a moment to mark Remembrance Day. It is after all a day which dates back officially to 1931, and of course marks a truly historic day, with Nov.
Sunny Side Up - How to handle what spooks you

Sunny Side Up - How to handle what spooks you

“Nanas never get scared, right?” one of the Beans asked a while back. With Halloween lurking, our previously safe-looking neighbourhood had morphed into one haunted by witches and goblins, ghosts and skeletons.
Movie Review - A Bad Moms Christmas

Movie Review - A Bad Moms Christmas

After 104 laugh-free, contrived, lazy minutes, A Bad Moms Christmas ends the only way it can: A choreographed dance scene. Of course it does.
Gardener's notebook - A look at the flowers of France

Gardener's notebook - A look at the flowers of France

November 1 is All Saints Day, a day to commemorate the saints and dearly deceased.
Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - Early arrival as deck-building game a classic now

Yorkton Boardgamers Guild - Early arrival as deck-building game a classic now

There are times I feel as though I may have been gaming under a rock. I say that in part because the city has not had a game shop until recently.
Winston Churchill would never survive in today’s PC world

Winston Churchill would never survive in today’s PC world

By Brian Zinchuk
Pepe le Moko - A Century of Film

Pepe le Moko - A Century of Film

A charming thief in a charming place.
The Ruttle Report - Staying Analog in a Digital World

The Ruttle Report - Staying Analog in a Digital World

I’m the kind of person who, perhaps stubbornly, goes against the grain of whatever is popular these days.
Marriage and Mary untier of knots

Marriage and Mary untier of knots

By Ken Rolheiser
Thinking I do with words - The newest, shiniest arena is not the best

Thinking I do with words - The newest, shiniest arena is not the best

With the demolition of the former Taylor Field in Regina – now better known as a big pile of rubble in Regina – I can’t help but think about how we decide what structures to keep, and what we discard.
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