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Just try and keep up

Just try and keep up

So you think you're rich? It seems no matter how wealthy you become, there will always be someone who will have more than you. There are agencies who actually keep track of these things.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

Serious golfers beware . . . some people are just learning
Way of the dinosaur

Way of the dinosaur

I visited the dinosaur museum in Drumheller last week, officially known as the Royal Tyrrell Museum. It's an incredible place with all sorts of information on prehistoric times. You want to know about the geological time periods? The answer is there.
Life lessons are best when put to music

Life lessons are best when put to music

I've been watching a lot of Glee lately. And by that I mean A LOT of Glee.
Rider Insider

Rider Insider

One thing became very evident as the Montreal Alouettes were pulling away from the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the second half at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday, on their way to a 39-25 Week 2 romp:Greg Marshall did not inherit a well-oiled machine when
The truth can usually be found in the middle

The truth can usually be found in the middle

The place where Saskatchewan journalists live in the middle of the spectrum can be a lonely place. To the right is the conservative business crowd often annoyed by what we write.
Happy Hoarder

Happy Hoarder

Jennifer's Journal
Words are stronger than any voice

Words are stronger than any voice

Canadian vocal shredders show a voice is OK, but lyrics are better. I recently wrote a music column without citing any Canadian artists, so I'll make up for that right now.
EDITORIAL: Bring 'em back alive this year

EDITORIAL: Bring 'em back alive this year

Years ago a safety campaign used the slogan, "Bring 'em back alive", especially in the summertime when many families hit the road for their summer vacation trips.
Not a bad party bunch after all

Not a bad party bunch after all

It may have taken us over 140 years but I truly believe we're finally getting the hang of this celebrating stuff on July 1. It used to be called Dominion Day, now it's Canada Day. It's not the birthday of some dead British monarch, it's our day.