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Rider Insider

Rider Insider

And now the moment you've all been waiting for. After a gruelling 20-week regular season from which the Saskatchewan Roughriders emerged at 10-8, the 2014 Canadian Football League Playoffs are now at hand.
Dealing with grain transportation

Dealing with grain transportation

Grain transportation is obviously a huge issue for farmers.
Should death with dignity be a choice?

Should death with dignity be a choice?

I was looking at online news and magazine articles the other day when I came across those regarding Brittany Maynard of Portland, Oregon.
We need more snow!

We need more snow!

Now I know what you are thinking and if it's anything like what ran through my head when I first heard thisit's not even rated PG13. Best to keep those sorts of thoughts in your head, especially around young children.
City, HELP could meet halfway

City, HELP could meet halfway

Weyburn has long had the reputation for being a leader in the province and in Canada in certain areas, such as with the carbon dioxide miscible flood project in the Weyburn Field, or with Weyburn’s status as the biggest grain-gathering point in Canad
Sask. Catholic Health Association weighs in on right to die

Sask. Catholic Health Association weighs in on right to die

The Editor, On the surface, it sounds reasonable and harmless. Shouldn’t a terminally ill patient be able to choose when and how to die? The problem is that individual choices are never made in a vacuum.
Lean practices pointing to financial progress

Lean practices pointing to financial progress

The Editor, By now you’ve probably heard about some big bills paid by the Wall government on “lean” health care consultants.
A walk down memory lane

A walk down memory lane

All Things Considered
Rider Insider

Rider Insider

Well, here we are! The Saskatchewan Roughriders have reached the final week of the 2014 regular season and they'll conclude the 18-game schedule this Saturday when they host the Edmonton Eskimos (6:00 pm, TSN, CKRM Rider Radio Network).
Bees are nature's pollinators

Bees are nature's pollinators

Who would have thought the humble honey bee would become the sounding bell to raise public concern over a growing environmental effort. The concern revolves around the apparent impact neonicotinoids have on bee populations.
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