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Tighter control good

Tighter control good

Tempers flared recently in Ottawa when the Harper government tabled new legislation that will give it tighter control over negotiations with unions at crown corporations, such as Canada Post, Via Rail and the CBC.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Letter to the Editor - Bullying serious issue

Letter to the Editor - Bullying serious issue

Dear Editor: Bullying has become a very serious problem. The news media has done a credible job bringing to our attention the seriousness of the problem.
Export success story all about the producers

Export success story all about the producers

You don't get to be the most popular premier in the country by being shy of the spotlight. And Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall is hardly shy ... although that certainly doesn't make him unique among politicians.
Tying one on for the love of fishing

Tying one on for the love of fishing

Welcome to Week L of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Plan to attend the bulb sale

Plan to attend the bulb sale

Happy May Day! In spite of mainly cooler temperatures, the snow has been going down; and guess what I saw about ten days ago: a dandelion, blooming! The poor thing was pressed up against the foundation of a south wall, and it was a feeble little thin
Immunization week: Just say no to nosodes

Immunization week: Just say no to nosodes

In honour of Immunization Awareness Week April 20 to 27, the consumer advocacy group Bad Science Watch ramped up its campaign to force Health Canada to de-register homeopathic "vaccine alternatives" known as nosodes.
EDITORIAL - Growth costly to city

EDITORIAL - Growth costly to city

The City of Yorkton might be seen as a model of what is facing municipalities across this country, and that is a need for infrastructure upgrades.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T: In memory of Rehtaeh

R-E-S-P-E-C-T: In memory of Rehtaeh

In an appearance on CBC's Power and Politics last week, Nova Scotia Premier Darrell Dexter said new cyber-bullying legislation is just part of the solution in preventing future tragedies such as the Rehtaeh Parsons suicide three weeks ago.
We all need a faithlift sometimes

We all need a faithlift sometimes

It's a messy world out there these days, with more reasons to be down than up. On top of that, winter has outstayed its welcome. We're running out of Pollyanna phrases to cheer ourselves.
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