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Gardener's Notebook - Every growing minute counts

Gardener's Notebook - Every growing minute counts

With summer days stretching ahead, and our gardens nicely on their way, every gardener needs a break once in a while! Maybe it’s time to pick up those gardening magazines or books that you haven’t had a chance to look at since yard work began this sp
Why not dugout canoes or animal skin kayaks?

Why not dugout canoes or animal skin kayaks?

Protestors in Seattle have a knack for irony. Several weeks ago a swarm of protestors in kayaks protested the presence of an offshore drilling rig in the port, one operated by Royal Dutch Shell.
Letter: Don’t let it happen to you!

Letter: Don’t let it happen to you!

Dear editor, When it comes to accidents, it’s common to think, oh, it will never happen to us. That is what we thought until our six-year-old son, Roan, a member of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program, lost his leg in a lawn mower accident.
Letter: Who runs this country – the Supreme Court or the federal government?

Letter: Who runs this country – the Supreme Court or the federal government?

Dear editor, Are Supreme Court judges stepping over their judicial limitations? Never before in the history of Canada has any Supreme Court judge been able to declare any drug safe for medicinal purposes without the formal authorization to market or
Senate must go

Senate must go

Regardless of your political persuasion, by now you have to agree with Saskatchewan Party Premier Brad Wall about one thing – it’s time to abolish the Senate.
Senate must go

Senate must go

Regardless of your political persuasion, by now you have to agree with Saskatchewan Party Premier Brad Wall about one thing – it’s time to abolish the Senate.
Senate must go

Senate must go

Regardless of your political persuasion, by now you have to agree with Saskatchewan Party Premier Brad Wall about one thing – it’s time to abolish the Senate.
Editorial - Education does not end at graduation

Editorial - Education does not end at graduation

As the final weeks of June arrive in the calendar, Grade 12 students across the country find themselves in that strange realm between the panic to study for final exams, and the exhilaration of knowing graduation exercises are close and soon they wil
Politics - Action needed from Sinclair's report

Politics - Action needed from Sinclair's report

We are a deeply divided province, but we don’t speak much about where that line of division really occur. It isn’t the rural-urban split that we most often discuss in this space.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

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