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Admitting our problem

The old saying goes that the first step of solving a problem is admitting you have one. Saskatchewan, as a province, has a drinking and driving problem.

Things I do with words... Do not privatize SaskTel ever

Premier Brad Wall is floating the idea of selling SaskTel, seemingly as a tactic to see if anyone would actually like the idea.
Yorkton Photography Guild

Yorkton Photography Guild

The Yorkton Photography Guild Photos of the Week provided by Darcy Zaharia and Ukeme Umana. Interested in learning more about the guild? Visit the Facebook page.

The Universe from your own back yard - The gravity of the situation

Wow. September already. Where’s the rewind button? The 2nd of September finds a very thin crescent Moon joining Jupiter and Venus low in the west. You have 35 minutes after sunset to spot the group, so don’t dawdle.

Good reasons for tax support of athletes

Troy Media/ - A trip to London, England, is wasted without spending a few hours in the National Gallery or the lavish British Museum, to see the wealth of plundered cultural artifacts of a global empire.

Sports View From The Couch - Winter sports for Olympic roster - maybe?

After delving into sports hoping to one day to be part of the Summer Olympics for last week’s column, curiosity had me looking at the roster of sports for the winter version of the Games.
How college students can cut expenses

How college students can cut expenses

The cost of college tuition is a concern for many college-bound students and their families. The cost of a college education continues to rise, but it’s not just tuition and room and board that students and their families must account for.
Getting the most from your plum trees

Getting the most from your plum trees

Two of my favourite plums for fresh eating, crisps and plum cake are ‘Patterson Pride’ and ‘Pembina’. ‘Patterson Pride’ was one of Dr. Cecil Patterson’s selections from 1942 but not introduced until 1960 (Dr.
Safe driving tips for the Labour Day Long weekend

Safe driving tips for the Labour Day Long weekend

The final long weekend of the summer is fast approaching. This means motorists can expect increased traffic on our highways and possible delays. CAA Saskatchewan encourages drivers to follow some important tips to help stay safe.
Yorkton in Review - September 1, 2016

Yorkton in Review - September 1, 2016

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