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Writer concerned by Netanyahu comments

Writer concerned by Netanyahu comments

The Editor, Why should we Canadians be concerned about what the prime minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu said to Americans and the Republican Congress, in a speech he delivered on March 3 of this year? Not long ago our prime minister, Stephen Har
More doctors isn’t the whole story

More doctors isn’t the whole story

Perhaps you live in one of the Saskatchewan communities fortunate enough to have recently received one of 20 new doctors who came to our province. If you do, you’re likely to know about it already.
Good thing we have the farms

Good thing we have the farms

Estevan and area’s salute to farmers has again fixed the spotlight on Saskatchewan’s major industry. Please note, we did not state it was one of Saskatchewan’s major industries, but rather, THE major industry.
Snowplough parents

Snowplough parents

I recently read an article by Kate McIlwain regarding the current generation of parents pampering their children. I found it fascinating that many of the points she brought up have been fiercely discussed among many of my friends.
Making the most of mistakes

Making the most of mistakes

If the lyrics "raindrops on roses" and "the hills are alive…" run trippingly off the tongue, you are familiar, perhaps overly familiar, with the musical "The Sound of Music.
A question I can’t answer

A question I can’t answer

Reading through the news I happened upon a question which I’m not sure I have an answer to.
Who will pay when budget details surface?

Who will pay when budget details surface?

It could be a case of sending out mixed messages when it comes to the governing Saskatchewan Party and next week’s provincial budget.
Rural hospital fights continue

Rural hospital fights continue

More than two decades after the bitter hospital closure fights in rural Saskatchewan, the battle is still happening. And what’s even stranger is that some rural folks seem to now be battling a very rural-based Saskatchewan Party government.
Bad subs, squeaky Buck and guitars

Bad subs, squeaky Buck and guitars

Saskatchewan’s worst columnist is back for another swing at a pitch outside the strike zone. Why not? There is just too much crazy stuff going on that requires commentary, I can’t resist.
Former MP calls Bill C-51 ‘dangerous legislation’

Former MP calls Bill C-51 ‘dangerous legislation’

The Editor, This legislation is sold on the premise to keep Canadians safe from terrorists. This bill broadly criminalizes the advocating of terrorism in general.
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