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Protest highlights unnatural aspects of economic system

Protest highlights unnatural aspects of economic system

In early November, 70 Harvard University students walked out of their introductory economics class. They wrote to Prof.
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Cranberries are worth looking at

Cranberries are worth looking at

Doesn't it seem like every holiday recipe you look at has cranberries in it? From a gardening point of view, I think that cranberries are beautiful shrubs to have in the yard.
Wall gov't must stay humble

Wall gov't must stay humble

At Premier Brad Wall's first caucus meeting with his massive 49-member Sask. Party majority, he emphasized the need for humility. This should not be surprising. Wall has - at least to date - remained humble. He is also very politically smart.
Occupy movement demands fresh thinking

Occupy movement demands fresh thinking

The laws of physics tell us we can't build a rocket that will travel faster than the speed of light, that gravity governs objects on Earth, and that perpetual motion machines are not possible.
Letter to the Editor - Shady tactics by Ritz

Letter to the Editor - Shady tactics by Ritz

Dear Editor: Funk and Wagnall's dictionary calls a "monopoly" the exclusive control of a commodity, service or means of production in a particular market with the resulting power to fix prices.
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Begrudging agreement with 'buddy'

Begrudging agreement with 'buddy'

I never like agreeing with Calvin Daniels, but one time over lunch (I don't enjoy his company, I'm obligated to sit through lunch once a week with him for the taping of Locker Talk on Access 7) he made a very valid point about politicians and the fac
Letter to the Editor - Crohn's care could be improved

Letter to the Editor - Crohn's care could be improved

Dear Editor: I wish to respond to the article in the November 9, 2011 edition of Yorkton This Week, titled 'Crohn's Awareness Month.' The symptoms of this disease are horrific.
Numbers show scope of Sask. Party win

Numbers show scope of Sask. Party win

There was huge voter-turnout problem in last Monday's Saskatchewan election. We used to call it the NDP vote, but it has disappeared somewhere. And it wasn't just in rural Saskatchewan where NDP votes actually started to vanish decades ago.
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