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Dief bought my vote, I guess

Dief bought my vote, I guess

This week it’s about politicians dear diary, but not about my stalled mayoral bid. Having been exposed to several politicians, I have made a few observations over the years. One of the latest is Brad Wall.
Are we really thinking about voting for a socialist government

Are we really thinking about voting for a socialist government

The Editor: As a true Canadian I am very frightened that Canadians are seriously considering electing a socialist government.
Changes are coming, but no need to panic

Changes are coming, but no need to panic

So there it was, words straight from the horse’s mouth. Saudi Arabia’s oil minister Ali Al-Naimi shook up the Business and Climate Summit delegates who were attending the conference in Paris a couple of months ago.
Ten things you don’t owe your child

Ten things you don’t owe your child

I recently read a great article entitled 10 Things You Don't Owe Your Child by Emily Vanderhoof. It is a little lengthy, so I will run the conclusion next week.
Pro/Con

Pro/Con

Is financial stress any way to start married life? Lynne Bell We're still in the midst of wedding season and this week, my charming editrix and I are arguing again-this time about wedding day excess.
Climb in and grab hold

Climb in and grab hold

The Vortex. The Viper. California Screamin'. Expedition Everest. The Boomerang. Thunder Mountain. Ninja.
A topic shamed by society

A topic shamed by society

This week I came across quite the story on the internet, I'll say off the bat that this may make some people uncomfortable to talk about, however, it is a natural part of life and our culture has simply made it an awkward topic.
Campaign relaunched

Campaign relaunched

Political strategy is not a strong suit for ownself. But I know I detected a hint of fear in Mayor Roy Ludwig’s eyes last week when we crossed paths at the Bienfait pool opening.
Group wants increased funding for people with disabilities

Group wants increased funding for people with disabilities

The Editor, In 2011, Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall stated it was the government’s “vision and goal to make our province the very best place in Canada to live for those with disabilities.
Political policy can certainly hurt struggling industries says MLA

Political policy can certainly hurt struggling industries says MLA

The Editor: Lest anyone think provincial prosperity is pure luck of the draw based upon the global price for commodities, Alberta’s recent tax hikes should be a sobering reminder that bad policy can cripple an economy faster than any down turn.
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