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Potential of minor crops always on the farmer’s radar

Potential of minor crops always on the farmer’s radar

At times it is natural for columnists on a particular topic to feed off one another.
Crime Diary - Threats an unpleasant part of the job

Crime Diary - Threats an unpleasant part of the job

There’s an old saying: “If you can’t do the time, don’t do the crime.” The same can be said about having your name in the newspaper, although that doesn’t really set up as well for the nice rhyming couplet.
Politics - Throne speech belies needed change

Politics - Throne speech belies needed change

You wouldn’t know it from the Saskatchewan Party’s throne speech. Much like his low-key March re-election campaign, Premier Brad Wall’s throne speech downplayed the unpleasantness and accentuated the positives.
Throne speech belies needed change

Throne speech belies needed change

You wouldn’t know it from the Saskatchewan Party’s throne speech. Much like his low-key March re-election campaign, Premier Brad Wall’s throne speech downplayed the unpleasantness and accentuated the positives.
LOOKING BACK... A Decade Ago May 25, 2016

LOOKING BACK... A Decade Ago May 25, 2016

Kyle Strelioff, who was just eight years old, reeled in a 15-pound, two-ounce northern pike at Madge Lake. He is the son of two avid fishermen, Evan and Lori Strelioff of Canora.
Blessed are they who mourn

Blessed are they who mourn

I recently suffered the loss of a sister-in-law. I remember thinking at the time, “She is too young and beautiful to die.” But in heaven we will all be young and beautiful.
Under the dome

Under the dome

Every time we fly into Regina I scan the horizon for a particular beacon, and every time I drive into Regina and cruise down Albert Street, I wait for my first glimpse of one of my favourite landmarks – the Legislative Building and its impressive dom
Suit yourself

Suit yourself

Suit yourself is another interesting phrase commonly used in the English language.
Climate change ranked as the top threat to our fresh water

Climate change ranked as the top threat to our fresh water

But three-quarters of Canadians do not believe they live in an area prone to drought or flooding
Editorial - Signs of a step further right

Editorial - Signs of a step further right

Excuse us Premier Wall but it does appear your right wing is showing more than usual. Now this might simply be a case of hubris, and one can hardly blame Wall, nor the Saskatchewan Party of feeling bulletproof right now.
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