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Editorial - Remember what Canada is

Editorial - Remember what Canada is

Friday is Canada Day. It is the one day each year we should think about what it is that makes Canada what it is. That is not always easy amid the hotdogs and picnics and fireworks, but never has it been more important than it is this year.
Bus driver proud of experience

Bus driver proud of experience

Dear Editor: Hi! My name is Sharon. By the ripe old age of 21 years, I had four of my five children.
“You started it” is an often-used expression with dubious results

“You started it” is an often-used expression with dubious results

By Kaare Askildt
Sunny Side Up - Small church, big church, what matters most is our worship

Sunny Side Up - Small church, big church, what matters most is our worship

In a televised sermon, an internationally known pastor of a large urban church recently stated that families who raise their children in churches of less than several hundred are “stinkin’ selfish” and “care nothing about the next generation.
My Two Bits - We have a street problem

My Two Bits - We have a street problem

There is a problem with a street in Yorkton. No, no, no. I’m not talking potholes, although everyone else seems to be, from what I hear. And I’m not talking streets closed for construction. Potholes happen.
Cal's Comic Corner - Velvet not Brubaker at his best

Cal's Comic Corner - Velvet not Brubaker at his best

Velvet Vol #1 Before the Living End Written by Ed Brubaker Art by Steve Epting Image Comics I actually just got into Velvet when I was afforded the chance to read the first 10 issues for review.
Gardener's Notebook - Make the lost of every gardening day

Gardener's Notebook - Make the lost of every gardening day

It is now officially summer! Yes, summer arrived at 6:43 a.m.
In Focus - Finding Al Capone’s local connection

In Focus - Finding Al Capone’s local connection

Did Al Capone hang out in Saskatchewan? That is the question posed by a 2015 documentary about the legendary gangster produced and directed by Regina filmmaker Kelly-Anne Riess.
More mindfulness, less aggression

More mindfulness, less aggression

I’ve noticed recently The Bug has a bit of a passive aggressive streak. The other day I had to leave the house, but couldn’t take her with me. I felt bad, so I got her a treat and took her out to the back yard.
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