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How nature can help us cope in the weeks ahead

How nature can help us cope in the weeks ahead

This is a public health crisis unlike anything many of us have ever witnessed. These challenging times conjure images of people coming together for the greater good, working side-by-side to accomplish something extraordinary.
Column: Canada’s oil production might go to pilot light status

Column: Canada’s oil production might go to pilot light status

Big news came out on Sunday. After a week of trying, the oil market was supposed to be fixed. Saudi Arabia and Russia, as part of the OPEC+ group, had gotten everyone to sign on to a 9.
My Outlook

My Outlook

Our place on earth
A light at the end of the tunnel

A light at the end of the tunnel

Finally, for the first time since the COVID-19 crisis hit Saskatchewan, we have seen some sort of glimmer at the end of a long dark tunnel.
Column: A light at the end of the tunnel?

Column: A light at the end of the tunnel?

Finally, for the first time since the COVID-19 crisis hit Saskatchewan, we have seen some sort of glimmer at the end of a long dark tunnel.
Reader is concerned about the Golden South Wind project in Assiniboia

Reader is concerned about the Golden South Wind project in Assiniboia

I am writing regarding the news article about eastern workers coming to work at the wind farm project during this flu pandemic. I am a tradesman working at a project similar to this one that is located in Manitoba.
Come on, ring those pots

Come on, ring those pots

“Come on, ring those bells…” Does anyone else remember these words to a Christmas song? I recall them often, but this week the bouncy melody has acquired new words.
Cheers and Jeers for April 10

Cheers and Jeers for April 10

Cheers: Cheers to all of the truckers out there who are getting the products to market. If you didn’t know how essential they are before COVID-19, you do now.
A Shot At The Dark

A Shot At The Dark

The next line of our series on the Lord’s Prayer is the first one with a negative direction. “Lead us not into temptation.” There is a second part, which is really a parallel or repetition in the positive for emphasis and focus.
Pathways to a better community

Pathways to a better community

One of the benefits that we’ve seen to this temporary new normal associated with the COVID-19 pandemic is we’re seeing more people out exercising.
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