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Showing too much love?

Showing too much love?

You cannot love Saskatchewan too much Dear Diary. Of course, Saskatchewan says right back to you, “Ya, I know, I love you too. Now get back to work.
Cheers and Jeers: August 19

Cheers and Jeers: August 19

To the many volunteers from outside the city who made daily trips to help out with Summer Games jobs and to Coun. Kevin Smith for acknowledging them.
Bear-Spearing

Bear-Spearing

Forget lifted trucks, gold chains and tribal tattoos. If you want to assert your masculinity in as raw and awesome a manner as possible these days, you have to get out and spear hunt a bear like manly-men did in the good old days.
The third term blahs

The third term blahs

The first four months of the third term in power have not been kind to the Saskatchewan Party. The economy continues to clunk along, thanks to the struggles of the oil and gas sector and the potash mining industry.
Reading can transport you to another world

Reading can transport you to another world

Growing up my mom used to read to me every night. When I got older and began being able to read by myself, I would read to her.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

Give my regrets to Rio: Pro athletes and the Olympics By Lynne Bell If you are an athlete who is selected to represent your country at the Olympic Games, you are automatically deemed to be among the best in the world (Eddie the Eagle notwithstanding,
Sometimes a higher price is warranted

Sometimes a higher price is warranted

Governments at the local level, and to a lesser extent at the provincial level, often try to be careful with the spending of taxpayers dollars.
Legislative session could be a dandy

Legislative session could be a dandy

The next Saskatchewan Legislative session will be underway in about a month and it could provide some interesting times for political watchers such as ourselves, as well as the participants.
The other cost of privatizing liquor outlets

The other cost of privatizing liquor outlets

The Editor: The Sask. Party government privatization plans for 40 liquor stores include 36 in rural communities. They generated $32.63M in revenue in 2014.
Will transformational change include 'Riders?

Will transformational change include 'Riders?

OK Saskatchewan government hot shots, you want transformational change, we’ll give you transformational change. But, I don’t think you or I are really quite ready for it. But we might be, you never know.
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