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Reflections on a year

Reflections on a year

Another year has past, with New Year’s Eve right around the corner. We should take time to consider what was important to each one of us, and how we could all take steps to improve our communities.
Do the right thing!

Do the right thing!

With all the controversy surrounding the arrival of refugees in our country, I find it silly that we expel so much energy in debating the issue.
Minister responds to letter

Minister responds to letter

The Editor: Through the years, NDP MLA Trent Wotherspoon has proven reliable at one thing: misrepresenting the state of Saskatchewan’s finances. In his Dec.
It's not all joyful everywhere

It's not all joyful everywhere

It’s time to rejoice but it may also be a good time of year to do a little contemplative homework. The first message though, is an appeal for parents and guardians to take care of your children.
How much to give, to whom and where?

How much to give, to whom and where?

How much stuff do you have? How much more stuff do you want? How much do you owe? Of course I don’t expect you to respond. It’s a rhetorical question for self-examination.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

Stealth on a Shelf By Lynne Bell When I first learned about the stealthy significance of the “Elf on a Shelf,” I was in a Chapters store in Calgary and sure enough, the creepy little fella seemed to be the hot-ticket item that Christmas, with stores
“Trolls” on the internet

“Trolls” on the internet

The other day I was reading through the comments on an article about how the Liberals have already run into trouble with keeping to their platform.
Ministerial Message: H8rz Gonna H8

Ministerial Message: H8rz Gonna H8

By Pastor Harley Porter Gospel of Grace Fellowship
Rural schools are viable

Rural schools are viable

Schools are expected to meet enrollment thresholds set by the provincial government; which has made it difficult for rural schools who are placed under review and must fight to not get closed
Critic sees a lot of misspending on Saskatchewan highways

Critic sees a lot of misspending on Saskatchewan highways

The Editor: Saskatchewan has had a decade of record resource revenue come in, but we don’t have a lot to show for it. The Sask. Party blew through billions of dollars. Yet, so many of our highways are looking and feeling like gravel goat paths again.
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