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Runoff mayhem beginning to abate

Runoff mayhem beginning to abate

The weather has turned to spring with temperatures in the teens and twenties. Thank you Big Guy, we have been waiting! Snow melt out in bushes and fence lines continues.
Time for Harper to bring down the hammer on B.C.

Time for Harper to bring down the hammer on B.C.

With the B.C. provincial election coming to a close, it's getting really hard to take the rhetoric from the leading contenders.
Where's the new Sask Hospital?

Where's the new Sask Hospital?

Dear Editor April 24, I attended the Saskatchewan Union of Nurses annual meeting in Regina. There were 309 nurses. We were excited to hear from Dustin Duncan, minister of health. Mr. Duncan spoke briefly about some budget items.
Gremlin invasion getting me down

Gremlin invasion getting me down

The Peter Principle has invaded my life. Yes, I've finally risen to the level of my own incompetence. That I've been there for the past six years, but am just now realizing my situation, is something to give us all pause.
Label that life

Label that life

Chapter Two in the ongoing saga of Cleaning My Office: Work not Designed for Cowards.
Dangerous times for gamblers and preachers

Dangerous times for gamblers and preachers

Ed, my neighbour next door, calls me "the circuit rider preacher in a red car." This happens if I leave on a Sunday morning with my briefcase and my alb.
Shallow eclipse of academic interest

Shallow eclipse of academic interest

The month opens with the moon at last quarter, meaning it is three-quarters of the way through its month. New moon is May 9, plus this is an annular solar eclipse in the South Pacific.
Hair today, gone tomorrow

Hair today, gone tomorrow

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Violence continues to shake feelings of safety

Violence continues to shake feelings of safety

The effects of the explosions at the Boston Marathon have rippled their way across the globe, once again shattering our arguably false sense of safety and security.
Dignity for the weakest among us

Dignity for the weakest among us

Dear Editor Right-of-center governments are often stereotyped as focusing too much on business and the bottom line. A case in point is recent criticism of the Sask.
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