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Small business doesn't trust big business? Not my problem

Small business doesn't trust big business? Not my problem

Dear Editor In a recent letter to the editor, ("Scrap costly, confusing new recycling tax" Regional Optimist Oct.
The proposed Site C Dam $8B loan interview

The proposed Site C Dam $8B loan interview

The proposed Site C Dam has now received environmental assessment approval, which means the B.C. Liberal government will soon decide whether to greenlight its construction by BC Hydro. Site C is a massive project. It will put B.C.
Zombie myths from around the world

Zombie myths from around the world

Everyone knows about zombies: flesh-eating undead humans that, when they rise, are impossible to destroy completely.
The fiscal impact of an aging population on Canada

The fiscal impact of an aging population on Canada

An update on Canada's demographic future from Statistics Canada confirms what is readily discernable through casual observation: our population is growing modestly and becoming greyer at an accelerating pace.
The twilight of the gods

The twilight of the gods

History and Commentary From a Prairie Perspective
Patron Appreciation Day highlights lesser-known library services

Patron Appreciation Day highlights lesser-known library services

by Robin Tarnowetzki Journal Staff Writer As part of Saskatchewan Library Week on Oct. 19-25, the Reid-Thompson Public Library held Patron Appreciation Days on Oct.
Measure of success

Measure of success

"The measure of success is not whether you have a tough problem to deal with, but whether it's the same problem you had last year."?- John Foster Dulles I once asked my mother-in-law how things were going. Her response? "Same crap, different pile.
What Ottawa could do with its upcoming surpluses

What Ottawa could do with its upcoming surpluses

The news that Ottawa will post a dramatically smaller deficit - $5.2 billion versus the $16.6 billion forecast - indicates Ottawa is moving into surplus territory quicker than anticipated.
Announcing the good news

Announcing the good news

In my books there are few things I enjoy more than a well run and truly meaningful meeting.
A matter of priorities

A matter of priorities

Dear Editor I attended a concert at the Dekker Centre last Saturday evening. The group was called The Back of the Bus. The evening was filled with lively music and fine entertainment. The evening began with a welcome from a member of the local SPCA.
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