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Let me overturn Conviction

Let me overturn Conviction

Conviction (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Tony Goldwyn. Starring Hilary Swank, Sam Rockwell, Minnie Driver.True story about a life spent fighting the system.
Storybook ending for Super Bowl

Storybook ending for Super Bowl

The Super Bowl had a story book ending on Sunday as Aaron Rodgers led the Green Bay Packers to victory. Rodgers was also named the MVP.
Communities do need a long term plan

Communities do need a long term plan

A couple questions from municipal leaders from across the country hit me as especially pertinent to the problems facing rural Saskatchewan communities today.
It will take more rebranding to make tar sands oil "ethical"

It will take more rebranding to make tar sands oil "ethical"

Ripping a page - or the cover - from fellow Conservative and former tobacco industry lobbyist Ezra Levant's book, Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his new environment minister, Peter Kent, have taken to referring to the product of the Alberta tar sa
Gardening brings people together

Gardening brings people together

My dear gardening friends, this week I'd like you to make a cup of tea and sit down with me for a few minutes.
Editorial - There's an election in the air

Editorial - There's an election in the air

It's not hard to tell we are headed to a provincial election this year. We are already beginning to see the two political front-running parties, the ruling Saskatchewan Party and Opposition New Democrats taking shots across each other's bows.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Stephen Harper gets rise in polls after meeting with Barack Obama.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

City residents struggle with windrows left by snowplows.
Sask. Party winning health care battle

Sask. Party winning health care battle

It's easy to pinpoint the exact time when the NDP lost the health issue in rural Saskatchewan. It was Mar. 18, 1993 - the day of the infamous provincial budget that closed 52 rural hospitals.
Looking at education taxes again

Looking at education taxes again

Imagine if the province could lower school property taxes and improve classroom results at the same time. Farfetched? Not really.
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