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Cold air settling in

Cold air settling in

I tried avoiding it for the longest time, turning on the heat in my house, but I've finally given in after the house became cool enough for wool socks and two sweaters.
Fashion faux pas

Fashion faux pas

Whatever happened to the days when jeans were called jeans and thongs were sandals that you wore on your feet? I was in a conversation last week with someone a little younger than me (okay much younger - in her twenties) who was talking fashion with
NFL brings violence and abuse into our living rooms

NFL brings violence and abuse into our living rooms

Recent video of a prominent football player punching his fiancée in an elevator has moved beyond the sports pages to take over mainstream North American conversation.
Keeping Lean alive

Keeping Lean alive

Now that some sense of balance has been introduced into the world of Lean methods to improve production in Saskatchewan's health and education sectors, we now move into a period of assessment and adaptation that was perhaps missing earlier.
Keep the debate alive

Keep the debate alive

The case has been made for the construction of a four-lane highway link between North Portal and Regina. Or has it? Recent fatalities along this stretch of Highway of Tears will bring the Time to Twin action committee back into focus.
Why did the chicken cross the road?

Why did the chicken cross the road?

Tanya's Tales
Too many peaches

Too many peaches

The waitress showed us to our table and immediately launched into an apology to tell us they had run out of their famous strawberry pie.
In a hurry behind the wheel

In a hurry behind the wheel

Why are so many people in a hurry while driving? I find the majority of people travelling along Hwy 13 clip along at around 110 km/hr, but then you get those drivers that come flying by going at least 130 or 140 km/hr.
Cooking correctly, how vital is it?

Cooking correctly, how vital is it?

Is there even a case to be made for old fashioned, from scratch, healthy meals today? With so many prepared and ready-made foods available to us, does it really matter if you don't know how to boil or burn those fresh from the garden beets or turnips
The case for school community councils

The case for school community councils

When school community councils first came on the scene about 10 years ago, many public education officials feared they would simply be viewed as glorified parent-teacher associations with a narrowed view of their role.
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