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Judges still come up short

Judges still come up short

I don't wish to engage in a war of words, but do feel I should respond to Walter Farquharson; who wrote a letter to the editor a couple of weeks ago expressing sadness about my negative comments on judges.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Green days ahead

Green days ahead

The computer opens up a whole new world of information, and the other day, quite by accident, I found a site called Our Roots. The site is describes as "a library, archive, museum, and school all in one.
Gulf of St. Lawrence is important to Canadian identity

Gulf of St. Lawrence is important to Canadian identity

We Canadians love the wilderness. Whether we're talking to visitors here or people we meet in our travels, our conversations almost always end up about our great outdoors and pristine natural spaces.
But God doesn't LIKE salsa

But God doesn't LIKE salsa

Since their births, our four grandbeans have absorbed the habits of their nearest and dearest adults. I should mention here that their daddy is a preacher. That their grandfather is the Preacher.
EDITORIAL - Volunteers heart of community

EDITORIAL - Volunteers heart of community

A city like Yorkton becomes a community thanks to the efforts of volunteers. So it was a good thing when at their regular meeting Monday Yorkton Council unanimously declared National Volunteer Week in the city.
Trawl fishery measures show the value of cooperation

Trawl fishery measures show the value of cooperation

Bottom-trawl fisheries are often criticized for their environmental impacts. I've been among the vocal critics.
Admitting the great puzzles of faith

Admitting the great puzzles of faith

Our family participated in three funerals this week. A closely bundled trio of funerals bends one's thoughts in uncomfortable directions. How stubbornly I insist - we all insist - on leaning on spiderwebs.
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EDITORIAL CARTOON

Letter to the Editor - PM's view is skewed

Letter to the Editor - PM's view is skewed

Dear Editor: It was very funny to hear the Prime Minister of Canada imply that the takeover of Viterra by Glencore, already the world's No. 1 commodities trader, should not be viewed as "not primarily foreign".
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