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Ministerial Christmas message: God rest ye merry gentlemen!

Ministerial Christmas message: God rest ye merry gentlemen!

Wow! What a year it has been! Who would have ever guessed last Christmas that we would spend more time at home than anywhere else! That words like “social distancing”, “COVID-19”, “flattening the curve”, and “quarantined” would likely be the most com
Separation only route to emancipation

Separation only route to emancipation

Dear Editor From 1963 to 1970 the Front de libération du Québec was responsible for 200 bombings, many robberies and the death of six people. Partly in response to the FLQ’s actions, rose René Lévesque’s Parti Québécois.
My best Christmas gift

My best Christmas gift

I’m sitting at my computer, searching my mind and heart for a topic for this pre-Christmas article.
Golden words on children’s rights

Golden words on children’s rights

Dear Editor Recently, the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute, whose goal is healthy children, posted a message on Children’s rights to celebrate National Child Day Nov. 20, and throughout the year.
Christmas Trees – the rest of the story

Christmas Trees – the rest of the story

The last couple of weeks, we have been focusing on Christmas trees. Today, the focus will still be on Christmas trees but will focus on another part of the industry.
Ministerial message: A lesson in trust

Ministerial message: A lesson in trust

…for you do not know when the time will come. —Mark 13:33-37 John Kavanaugh, a famous ethicist, went to Calcutta seeking Mother Teresa but he was seeking for something more.
Ministerial message: What will never change

Ministerial message: What will never change

The week of Nov. 16, I had made an appointment to see the optometrist to get fitted for a new pair of glasses. With the mandatory mask mandate in place throughout the province I went to my eye exam with my mask in place.
Be good for goodness sake!

Be good for goodness sake!

Prairie Wool
The year’s top food-related stories

The year’s top food-related stories

From lab-grown meat to grocery store staff bonuses to the food-service crisis to gardening and cooking at home to panic buying
Waiting is the last thing I want to do

Waiting is the last thing I want to do

“The grandkids are waiting for Christmas in Edmonton like raging bulls,” Ed told me yesterday. His family there is not able to come to Melville for Christmas. Ed and Ruby can’t go to be with them.
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