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Set election date has its benefits

Set election date has its benefits

My condolences if you are feeling at little election fatigued already. With the provincial election still a good four months away, you may already be fed up with it.
Jets: other names need not apply

Jets: other names need not apply

Like a bear over a long winter, the Jets name for the National Hockey League's franchise in Winnipeg spent a long hibernation, beginning in 1995 when the team left for Phoenix and became the Coyotes, and ending in June, when Winnipeg's owners, having
Rider offence goes cold

Rider offence goes cold

"Calgary didn't win it. The Riders lost it." That was a quote from a CIS football coach whom I respect greatly, regarding the Calgary Stampeders' 22-18 win over the Saskatchewan Roughriders Saturday night at a sold out Mosaic Stadium.
The tale of many cities managing growth

The tale of many cities managing growth

I had an interesting chat the other day with my friend, Michael Zwaagstra, as we were visiting their place in Steinbach.
Camping at provincial parks

Camping at provincial parks

My most favourite memories as a child are from camping in Cypress Hills Interprovincial Park. Now as a parent, I wish to give my two daughters similar memories.
It's all up to you...

It's all up to you...

Maybe That's Just Me
Gutting of U.S. farm bill could be good for Canada

Gutting of U.S. farm bill could be good for Canada

Perhaps the greatest influence on farm commodity prices over the past quarter of a century has not been hungry people, or the impact of Mother Nature, but the meddling in the market of world governments.
The longest joke ever told

The longest joke ever told

It's been 10 years. It was exactly a decade that I've been waiting in anticipation for the punch line of this joke. I was 14 years old. My grandpa Bob would have been 64, though he would tell everyone he was only 63 at the time.
SJHL players packing their bags

SJHL players packing their bags

It's been a busier SJHL off-season than usual, in no small part due to all the in-province futures deals that were made leading up to the January trade deadline.
It's mostly about the weather

It's mostly about the weather

Surely I'm not the only one who finds it a little bit chuckle-worthy that Saskatchewan's weather tracking equipment near Regina has been only 50 to 60 per cent efficient over the past several months because of weather-related breakdowns.