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The good and bad of ruts

The good and bad of ruts

Unless you’ve always lived a well-established routine that’s more closely resembled a rut than a schedule, you’ve probably created one in the past six months. I know I have.
Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 10

Cheers and Jeers for Sept. 10

Cheers: Cheers to the Southern Plains Co-op and Sobeys for not forcing their customers to wear masks. Please don’t follow No Frills and Walmart’s lead. Cheers to the City of Estevan for having a playpark season for the kids this year.
Leader of the PC Party Sask addressed SaskParty spending announcements on Sept. 1

Leader of the PC Party Sask addressed SaskParty spending announcements on Sept. 1

Saskatchewan PC leader Ken Grey said the massive spending announcements by what he dubbed the “Spend Party” government proved they haven’t learned from failed forays into the domain of the private sector.
There is time to get the details right

There is time to get the details right

Weyburn Review editorial
School opening is still an exciting time

School opening is still an exciting time

My Nikkel’s Worth column
If nature takes a break, shouldn’t we do the same?

If nature takes a break, shouldn’t we do the same?

The raindrops were falling on my windshield as I was driving through endless Manitoba fields coming back into Saskatchewan.
We want a little electoral competition

We want a little electoral competition

At some point in the next three weeks, the writ will be dropped and a provincial election will be called for Saskatchewan.
Reader believed Premier Moe’s rare earth processing announcement was misguided

Reader believed Premier Moe’s rare earth processing announcement was misguided

Premier Scott Moe’s recent announcement of $31 million in funding to assist the Saskatchewan Research Council to build a rare earth (REE) processing facility in Saskatoon appears to be political folly geared to feed the narrative of the upcoming elec
Video: Quick Dick McDick sounds off on a green economy

Video: Quick Dick McDick sounds off on a green economy

In his latest video, Saskatchewan YouTube commentator Quick Dick McDick sounds off on the talk of a green economy. It's another effort by the popular commentator to show support for the energy sector.
The Quest of Despair

The Quest of Despair

I’ve been reading through the book of Ecclesiastes lately. A discourse on life, wisdom and meaning. This is the somewhat depressing book, written by Solomon the Wise and Wealthy King, who concludes over and over that it is all meaningless.
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