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Housing, online action and hockey solutions, all in one column

Housing, online action and hockey solutions, all in one column

You heard about the couple who moved from Estevan to downtown Vancouver just so they could pay a lower rental rate? Well, apparently that is no longer a joke. And we wonder why we have over 1,400 job openings around here. Look no further folks.
CJHL makes western championship official

CJHL makes western championship official

After being reported for the last several months and rumoured for much longer before that, a new championship for the four western Junior A hockey leagues finally became reality on Monday.
No, I don't like this

No, I don't like this

As I've said many times before, I spend much of my free time creeping around on Facebook. And that's how this story begins, with me waking up to my Josh Ramsay ringer Monday morning at 7 o'clock and rolling over to check Facebook on my phone.
Province going wrong way with education spending

Province going wrong way with education spending

By increasing funding for non-public schools, the government is effectively taking money out of public education.
What overused words of 2011 should be banished for 2012?

What overused words of 2011 should be banished for 2012?

She said The words, or phrases, that I would ban this year are actually the stupid, childish things I say myself. 1) Like.
I want to be a scientist, Daddy

I want to be a scientist, Daddy

One of the numerous gifts my seven-year-old daughter Katrina received over Christmas was a science experiment kit, with seven experiments. There's the ubiquitous volcano, a weather station, a geological dig and a few others.
Religious Face Coverings

Religious Face Coverings

Religious face coverings have been a controversial issue in not only Canada, but worldwide as well.
"Empathy"

"Empathy"

Marna's Musings
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

The time has come
CWB lawsuit of interest to all farmers

CWB lawsuit of interest to all farmers

Just when you thought the battle over the Canadian Wheat Board was finally over, along comes Regina lawyer Tony Merchant. The latest in this saga has seen the Merchant law group launch a $15.