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Sask. debt bad, but not 1980's bad

Sask. debt bad, but not 1980's bad

Falling resource revenue and rising debt in the mid-year 2012-13 budget update will be unnerving for some of you that have been around for awhile.
There is a need for value-added farming

There is a need for value-added farming

There are words that will eventually come to reflect certain times in the continued evolution of agriculture. We can think about the influence of "zero-till" farming on the sector.
Evolution of agriculture

Evolution of agriculture

There are words which over time come to reflect certain times in the continued evolution of agriculture. We can think about the influence of 'zero-till' farming on the sector.
Damn the orange juice, and Challengers, too

Damn the orange juice, and Challengers, too

The president of the United States flies in Air Force One, with a huge armed entourage.
No harm in trying

No harm in trying

It was polite, but it was still rejection.
Domination from an unlikely champion

Domination from an unlikely champion

Since other people have to read this besides me, I will refrain from filling this column with exclamation points.
Dissecting the game and its frills

Dissecting the game and its frills

Everyone wants to talk about the Grey Cup. Well, you did on Sunday night and Monday morning, didn't you? So here I am with a belated take on the event.
EDITORIAL: Pay police what they are worth

EDITORIAL: Pay police what they are worth

Weyburn's city council and the Board of Police Commissioners have a hard job ahead of them, as they need to help find a resolution to the labour dispute with the city's police officers, members of the Weyburn Police Association.
Time for Canada to join America's high

Time for Canada to join America's high

I've always considered Canadians to be more progressive than our southerly neighbours, known for their united states. With marijuana, a couple of the states have jumped ahead of Canada in terms of common sense.
The Highway of Tears

The Highway of Tears

Between Prince Rupert and Prince George, Highway 16, has been dubbed the Highway of Tears. Here in Canada this stretch of highway has been given this name as approximately 18 women have gone missing or have been killed since 1969.
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