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A hard lesson on flying

A hard lesson on flying

Well, the rantings of Facebook have helped me decide on a topic this week.
Pro/Con Discussion

Pro/Con Discussion

In defense of chucks Lynne Bell Oh dear. It's rodeo season in our part of the world and as a result, I am to (once again!) come up with an argument regarding a subject I know very little about-chuckwagon racing.
Time to grumble … just a bit

Time to grumble … just a bit

It’s a beautiful summer day after a brief rainstorm, so it’s a perfect time to do a little grumbling for the sake of grumbling.
Premiers' conference and the war of words

Premiers' conference and the war of words

Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall made his point at the Premiers Conference where the first ministers gathered in St. John’s to forge Canadian energy strategies.
MLA sees waste in government spending habits

MLA sees waste in government spending habits

The Editor: The Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation has come forward to say the provincial budget is a deficit budget. Bond-rating agency Standard and Poor’s also calls the Sask. Party’s 2015-16 budget a deficit. The Sask. Party calls it something else.
MP responds to letter regarding dementia concerns

MP responds to letter regarding dementia concerns

July 13, 2015 Further to the Letter to the Editor from Matthew Dineen, a resident of Ontario, although I did not support the Private Member’s Bill by a Member of the opposition I did support my colleague, Ben Lobb’s Motion calling on the government t
All the pieces are now in place

All the pieces are now in place

It’s taken a decade and a half, but Saskatchewan has put together the pieces necessary for a comprehensive strategy for carbon capture and storage. The implications for this could be massive, not only for Saskatchewan, and Canada, but the world.
Government hasn’t saved a dime: Wotherspoon

Government hasn’t saved a dime: Wotherspoon

Dear editor, We all know how this government loves to pat itself on the back for spending record amounts, even when it comes to failed projects like smart meters or misplaced priorities such as an unprecedented amount being spent on consultants, but
The power of a symbol

The power of a symbol

The power of an image is an astounding thing that people create and perpetuate. In example, the swastika, when most people think of this symbol their minds automatically jump to one of the most hated men in the world, Adolf Hitler.
A vacation in Saskatchewan

A vacation in Saskatchewan

I recently had family from British Columbia pay a visit to Saskatchewan. To be completely honest, I was a little worried before they even got here.
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