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Knee-jerk reaction only hurts business

Knee-jerk reaction only hurts business

For all of the instances when governments fail to react, and there are many of them, there are almost as many cases where they overreact to a situation.
When a building meant something

When a building meant something

This just in from the They Don't Make 'Em Like They Used To team of critics. I was listening to a guy who was introduced on a talk radio program as an outstanding expert on architecture.
Lots of reasons to strengthen agro-diversity

Lots of reasons to strengthen agro-diversity

The idea of diversification in cropping for Canadian Prairie farmers is not a new one, although it is a concept that has been at least put on the back burner at present.
Cover me

Cover me

We were heading to the airport and listening in disbelief as the story was unfolding on the radio.
Family history important to hold onto

Family history important to hold onto

It was a last minute trip home, but one I think I needed. Living away from family can be difficult at times, you miss those people greatly and don't seem to talk to them enough when you're away.
Finding a place among new people

Finding a place among new people

Meeting people is an experience that some dread and others relish.
Diversification in cropping on the prairies

Diversification in cropping on the prairies

The idea of diversification in cropping for Canadian Prairie farmers is not a new one, although it is a concept which has been at least put on the back burner at present.
I'm left-handed, I hate your scissors

I'm left-handed, I hate your scissors

Tanya's Tales
Koe upheaval shocks curling world

Koe upheaval shocks curling world

The two-week period between the end of the Brier and the start of the world curling championships usually wouldn't be the best time for a skip to tell the rest of his rink he didn't want them back next year.
P3 model can work, but caution is key

P3 model can work, but caution is key

Recent debates swirling around the acceptance or rejection of Lean technology to increase efficiencies in the provincial government's health and education sectors has relegated the debates about using P3 models to replace aging infrastructure to the
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