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The 10 disaster planning essentials for a small business network

The 10 disaster planning essentials for a small business network

After the excitement on Main Street last week with the Biggar Fire Department saving P&H and others from disaster, have you asked yourself how safe your business is? If your data is important to your business and you cannot afford to have your operat
Crying the blues over recycling

Crying the blues over recycling

I'm a little blue. City council has been talking trash lately, and I'm afraid it may impact my relationship with my beloved blue bin.
When it comes to tools, there are few regrets

When it comes to tools, there are few regrets

Come winter, I miss the heated garage we had in North Battleford. While our Estevan garage is relatively warm, the small ceramic heater I used to employ in my old rusted out camper just doesn't put out enough heat to make it a shirtsleeves workspace.
Staying inside until the weather warms up

Staying inside until the weather warms up

After the storm on the weekend, we had some pleasant weather at the beginning of the week. Every night there was a little snow. It has really built up as now it is "plow" time. I have my plow on the tractor.
When you're scorned for doing right

When you're scorned for doing right

This month we commemorated Remembrance Day, a time ranking next to Christmas and Easter in significance to me.
Stealing the sunlight

Stealing the sunlight

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Shifting to look at 'what is right' instead of 'what is wrong'

Shifting to look at 'what is right' instead of 'what is wrong'

Sometimes when we think of counselling or therapy, we think of Sigmund Freud, one of the founders of psychotherapy.
Christmas belongs to me

Christmas belongs to me

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Landline telephone woes drag on and on

Landline telephone woes drag on and on

The weather has settled into a pattern of just below freezing at night to a couple of degrees above zero in the day. A little wind all the time, but not really uncomfortable. Just normal November weather. Compared to last year, I like it.
Be thankful for nameless neighbours - there's no need to be neighbourly

Be thankful for nameless neighbours - there's no need to be neighbourly

Ed, my neighbour next door, is thankful that times have changed. Ten or 15 years ago he knew every person on our block. Today, Ed claims that there are only three families on our block that haven't changed in those years.
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