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Editorial - Important week to focus on

Editorial - Important week to focus on

There seem to be weeks and days designated to mark just about everything these days. They range from long held weeks such as those remembering the contributions of our veterans, to the importance of agriculture.
Changing mind on fate of Roughrider coaches

Changing mind on fate of Roughrider coaches

Well, the Saskatchewan Roughriders are going to the Grey Cup for the third time in four years. Still want to change the coaching staff? I admit to being one of those guys, but now that I'm armed with more information I have to change my mind.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Heirloom planting brings enjoyment

Heirloom planting brings enjoyment

Do you ever listen to Stuart McLean on "The Vinyl Café"? If you do, you know how his wonderful, wonderful stories can move you to out-loud laughter, or heart-wrenching tears of sadness.
Drilling in the Gulf not worth the risk

Drilling in the Gulf not worth the risk

We saw what happened when the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig exploded in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers and spewing oil into the Gulf of Mexico for three months.
Gone fishing with the Lions

Gone fishing with the Lions

On my fridge hangs a photo of me standing up in a boat. Laughing, and showing off a silver fish about eighteen inches long. The Preacher grinned at my "I-caught-one!" dance.
Editorial - City budgets generally positive

Editorial - City budgets generally positive

It was only Nov. 15, and Yorkton Council accomplished something unprecedented, at least within recent memory, it passed both its Operating and Capital Budgets.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

It may be too late for Link

It may be too late for Link

In the wake of the devastating polling results, we heard something from NDP Dwain Lingenfelter we haven't much heard of since his return to Saskatchewan politics two years ago. We heard a little contrition.
Day of the Dead is a time to celebrate life

Day of the Dead is a time to celebrate life

Every autumn, tens of millions of monarch butterflies take wing in southern Ontario, embarking on a miraculous 3,000-kilometre, two-month journey, arriving in central Mexico in late October and early November.
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