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Dissecting the season as if I knew what I was talking about

Dissecting the season as if I knew what I was talking about

So, remain cool I told ownself, there is no reason to get upset, it's only a game played by man/boys. And really, when the believably lovable Saskatchewan Roughriders lost again on Sunday, I sort of went ho-hum.
Lowering drinking age a bad idea

Lowering drinking age a bad idea

The Editor: I have almost always voted Conservative in provincial and national elections and have never been a single issue voter. But, if Brad Wall and the Sask. Party lowers the drinking age to 18, I will vote against them in the next election.
Bruins need to stop playing with fire

Bruins need to stop playing with fire

In their last two wins, the Estevan Bruins had a lead of at least two goals heading into the third period. In both games, they blew that lead in the third period and went on to win in the shootout.
Remembrance Day and the poppy

Remembrance Day and the poppy

On Nov. 11, 1918 at 11 a.m. an armistice was signed ending the First World War.
Private liquor stores a complex notion

Private liquor stores a complex notion

Many rural Saskatchewan residents may be wondering about all the fuss and bother over private liquor sales in the cities.
Hospitality

Hospitality

Marna's Musings
Rider Insider: Time for playoffs!

Rider Insider: Time for playoffs!

After going home early one year ago, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are back in the CFL post-season party and they'll visit Calgary's house in the Western SemiFinal Sunday afternoon.
Now, the real curling pressure begins

Now, the real curling pressure begins

In a little more than 12 months from now , the best curlers in Canada will gather in Winnipeg with more than cash on the line, more prestige than a Brier title or more legacy-building honour than a world championship.
Redefining success

Redefining success

I grew up in Saskatchewan, and like many people, I have a huge soft spot for my homeland. I have a tremendous amount of pride in my roots, and great respect for the people who pioneered this part of the world.
Turning Points:

Turning Points:

The Boer War, World Wars One and Two, Korea, Bosnia, the Persian Gulf and Afghanistan-it is difficult, if not impossible, to find words adequate enough to describe the volume of sweat, tears and blood that Canadian Forces members have given in the na
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