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COVID vaccines don't cause cancer. But false claims persist in sea of misinformation

COVID vaccines don't cause cancer. But false claims persist in sea of misinformation

People who spread vaccine misinformation online attribute all sorts of things – from heart attacks to sudden deaths – to COVID shots says cancer scientist.
Justin, stop whining and just go already

Justin, stop whining and just go already

Any trust and respect Trudeau may have had is gone
Column: Spring is in the air

Column: Spring is in the air

An opinion piece on the arrival of spring.
Thoughts from the Barnyard: When will they learn?

Thoughts from the Barnyard: When will they learn?

How can the government and Saskatchewan Teacher's Federation keep stalling with negotiations when students are losing out on their education?
Opinion: Food Freedom Day may require a rethink as inflation bites

Opinion: Food Freedom Day may require a rethink as inflation bites

Repeat causes head scratching.
Sliding isn't happening only on the ice

Sliding isn't happening only on the ice

Societal standards slip slidin' away
Editorial: Persistence pays off with MRI announcement

Editorial: Persistence pays off with MRI announcement

Raising the money won't be easy, but the southeast has proven itself to be very generous.
Opinion: Ottawa should abolish Indian Act tax exemptions

Opinion: Ottawa should abolish Indian Act tax exemptions

Exempting income earned or purchases made on reserve has no logical foundation and serves no obvious purpose of public policy.
Column: Alarming rise in obesity rates

Column: Alarming rise in obesity rates

The best way to treat obesity is to eat a healthy, balanced and reduced-calorie diet and to also exercise regularly.
Opinion: The shaky foundation of childhood gender transition

Opinion: The shaky foundation of childhood gender transition

Historically, gender identity disorder is a real, but rare, affliction.