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Sports View From the Couch - A time for rugby to shine in North America

The last couple of weeks have been big in terms of rugby in North America. To begin with Rugby 7s made its debut at the Summer Olympics, which of course is huge in terms of the sport worldwide, not just on this continent.

Chef Dez on Cooking - Get Kids Cooking!

Kids are still out of school for approximately another month. Their spare time is a great opportunity to get them to help out with the family meals. Here are some great “no cook” recipes that kids of any age can prepare.
Agricultural appreciation

Agricultural appreciation

Logan Stevens held a customer appreciation day Friday, which raised $920 for the Wooly Wunders Multiple 4H Club. In addition to enjoying a burger and cake, attendees were able to get a first look at the new line of Kubota machines.
Slugs: slimy, shiny, slippery, slithery, just plain gross

Slugs: slimy, shiny, slippery, slithery, just plain gross

I have a brick mowing edge between my lawn and my wood-mulched shrub/perennial beds. Recently, I’ve wondered why the birds insist on digging through the mulch and scattering it over the brick and into the lawn.

Godfrey Dean New Summer Exhibitions!

Godfrey Dean New Summer Exhibitions! Paula Cooley: MIX July 10 to Sept. 2, 2016 Mixed media sculpture by Saskatoon artist Paula Cooley reflects her passion for ocean waves and forms of nature.

The Universe from your own back yard - The Persied meteor shower: Olympic potential

The evening of August 11th, the Moon forms a nice trio in the south with Mars and Saturn, coincidentally the peak night of the year’s most popular meteor shower, the Perseids (purr-SEE-ids).
HIV education, prevention and treatment

HIV education, prevention and treatment

There is a great deal of misinformation and misunderstanding when it comes to human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV, as it is more commonly known. Education and awareness of the virus are extremely important for all of us.

Stackhouse Soapbox - Do the time that better fits the crime

I’ve written a number of times about how I feel people in certain positions, if committing certain crimes, should be held more accountable than others.
Business mood more cautious in July

Business mood more cautious in July

Recently, the Canadian Federation of Independent Business (CFIB) released its latest monthly Business Barometer®, which reveals optimism among small business owners in Saskatchewan dropped in July to an index of 51.1, down 3.7 points from 54.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

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