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Could we understand our ice-age ancestors?

Could we understand our ice-age ancestors?

Have you ever wondered why there are so many commonalities between words in seemingly distinct languages? Being a writer, I am always interested in the etymology of words and the evolution of language.
Canada is ready for a transformative experience

Canada is ready for a transformative experience

Some people think a widespread shift from fossil fuels to cleaner energy sources is not practical or even possible.
Make notes for future generations

Make notes for future generations

The Yorkton branch of the Saskatchewan Genealogy Society will be holding their next regular meeting on Tuesday, May 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Western Development Museum, Yorkton.
Healing gardens are worth the visit

Healing gardens are worth the visit

You are probably familiar with the amazing Canadian painter Allen Sapp, a Cree artist who is famous the world over for his powerful and wonderful images of childhood memories growing up near North Battleford.
Opening day and licensing woes

Opening day and licensing woes

Welcome to Week XLI of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Letter to the Editor - Ag funding reality

Letter to the Editor - Ag funding reality

Dear Editor: In the last provincial budget the Sask. Party government played up an announcement that it was going to increase agricultural research investments thanks to the Growing Forward 2 agreement.
Valuable Crowns still in fashion

Valuable Crowns still in fashion

In this day and age when so much of the Saskatchewan economy is being driven by the private sector, it's easy to forget the value of the province's Crown corporations.
EDITORIAL - The lowest of the low

EDITORIAL - The lowest of the low

In the world of crime there are the truly heinous, rapes, murders, kidnapping, the kind which make the sensible among us cringe at what people are capable of.
Horton and Nellie McCLung - they had this in common

Horton and Nellie McCLung - they had this in common

"A person is a person, no matter how small!" Horton the elephant keeps insisting in Dr. Zeuss's classic children's book, Horton Hears a Who. Horton believes something others don't: that a world full of people live on a miniscule speck he found.
Letter to the Editor - Upset by bottle theft

Letter to the Editor - Upset by bottle theft

Dear Editor: First, I would like to introduce you to what Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada means to me.
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