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You know when you're in trouble

You know when you're in trouble

Last week was prime for some reflection. Reflections are supposed to be quiet summations of all the things that have gone right in your world.
Canadian Wheat Board just another competitor in the market

Canadian Wheat Board just another competitor in the market

The demise of the Canadian Wheat Board forecast by its biggest supporters seems to have been a bit overly dramatic.
We no longer have to tolerate this

We no longer have to tolerate this

Hearing about the Saskatchewan Pro-Life Association's convention in Weyburn over the weekend caused a lot of frustration, confusion and only a little bit of outrage.
Disdain or respect?

Disdain or respect?

As the stands filled with parents, friends and fans there was an air of anticipation as there usually is before a big game. Everyone knows anything can happen between the first whistle and the final buzzer.
CWB adapting to new world order

CWB adapting to new world order

The demise of the Canadian Wheat Board forecast by its biggest supporters if single-desk selling powers were to be stripped away seems to have been a bit overly dramatic.
What to do with free time now?

What to do with free time now?

I'm sitting here, tired and with a slight headache, but the weekend was worth it. We drove up to Saskatoon on Friday and back Sunday evening, getting home around 9:30 p.m., I found myself completely drained.
And it continues...

And it continues...

In my March column, I supplied you all but the three finalists of the 2012 Stella awards.
Man, we're rich!

Man, we're rich!

It was just a small section in an issue of Maclean's magazine last summer, so you probably missed it. The page was devoted to lists and one focused on the 10 Canadian cities with the highest concentration of rich people.
Celebrating longevity in our community

Celebrating longevity in our community

The past few months have seen our citizens being given the opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate public services and businesses that have contributed to our growth while lending stability. Not too long ago, St.
Let's not PVR our lives

Let's not PVR our lives

The extent to which it was taking place was likely exaggerated but we knew there were some students in our university dormitory who had arranged their class schedule to allow them to watch a particular soap opera every day.
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