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Government should follow rules

Government should follow rules

I was looking at local newspapers from across the province on Monday and came across a story about a Saskatchewan resort near Watrous that has had a pool closure because of water filtration standards.
Mark your calendars for annual bulb sale

Mark your calendars for annual bulb sale

Sometimes it pays to be a pack rat! When I was sorting through some clippings the other day, I found a fascinating little color wheel, listing about 42 various flowering plants, plus their size, when they bloom, and their colors.
Game mimics football

Game mimics football

The Canadian Football League season is still a couple of months from starting, but in Saskatchewan we always seem to be thinking football since the Roughriders are the only professional sports franchise in the province.
When I grow up, I want to be like Mom

When I grow up, I want to be like Mom

My mother, (God bless her unbuttoned heart) never encouraged me in the kind of relationships that would make me a mother myself. Consider this entry in my childhood diary. I was ten years old.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

After Gulf Coast oil spill, Barack Obama reconsiders Alberta oilsands.
The case for coaching to empower

The case for coaching to empower

Last week we discussed empowering people and I listed, COACHING, as one approach that will accomplish that goal. As previously mentioned, we think of coaching as only sports related.
Health Crowns corps. are critical to us all

Health Crowns corps. are critical to us all

Living in Regina where most of the Crown corporations are headquartered, you sometimes get the impression that city people think the Crown corporations are more important to them than they are to country people.
Sask. Party gov't losing its focus

Sask. Party gov't losing its focus

There's little doubt that the loss of focus plaguing Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party government right now can be somewhat blamed on the decisions it has made.
Active downtown a good idea

Active downtown a good idea

The Yorkton Business Improvement District is taking an interesting approach as it unveiled the key elements of its three-year plan at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council Monday.
Small yards make for unique challenges

Small yards make for unique challenges

Don't you just love going for a ride? Whether it's on a bright, sunny Sunday afternoon or a soft spring evening, it's just fun to hop in the car and go! Sometimes our rides take us out into the country, where we see the new leaves gently coloring the
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