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Planning starts now for next year

Planning starts now for next year

I have a great book called "The Pleasure of Herbs" by Phyllis Shaudys. It is "a month by month guide to growing, using, and enjoying herbs". Under October, it lists "planting garlic" as one of the "to do" things on a gardener's list.
Lack of issues favours incumbents

Lack of issues favours incumbents

Municipal elections are this week, and without trying to influence the vote; I don't suspect the mayor's race will be close in Yorkton, Regina, or Saskatoon.
Aging? Keep a great attitude and a great faith

Aging? Keep a great attitude and a great faith

Life goes faster over the hill, they say. Clearly, my body saw that coming and voted against it. As I motored along (at a decent pace) over the freeway of mid-life, some molecular process within me tapped the brakes and flicked on the blinker.
Agriculture back in its rightful place

Agriculture back in its rightful place

While talking about his Saskatchewan Plan for Growth vision statement last week, Premier Brad Wall offered a reminder that we in this province best not forget: Agriculture cannot be forgotten.
EDITORIAL - Be sure to cast your vote

EDITORIAL - Be sure to cast your vote

In some respects the current municipal election may seem like the one which will be remembered as lacking a galvanizing issue. And in some respects that is the case.
Riders continue to amaze win or lose

Riders continue to amaze win or lose

The Saskatchewan Roughriders don't cease to amaze do they? Only the Roughriders could get blown out of a game they should've won big in.
Adjournments, boredom and statistics

Adjournments, boredom and statistics

Sometimes I think being a crime reporter must be a lot like being a cop.
Lake needs more shore fishing spots

Lake needs more shore fishing spots

Welcome to Week XXII of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Combine provides a different harvest perspective

Combine provides a different harvest perspective

"Would you like a combine ride?" a friend asked in late September. Would I? Would I? In over two decades of flatland living, no one had ever asked. Later that week I perched in the cab of her family's air-conditioned combine.
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