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And So We've Come to the End

And So We've Come to the End

I believe anonymous letters are the best way to tell friends when they're being cheated on.I believe in closing the toilet lid before flushing to avoid being covered in 30,000 bacteria.
Elbows meet ax, elbows win

Elbows meet ax, elbows win

I am a lot of things. I am a talker, a raconteur, a teller of stories. I can be, I am told, fairly engaging company. I am especially interesting to women who are, as the saying goes, "of a certain age".
Attacks ring hollow

Attacks ring hollow

The Editor,The Western Canadian Wheat Growers are stuck in their own rhetorical mud and again attacking the Canadian Wheat Board (CWB).Their charge is that Western Canadian farmers are missing out on the recent rally in wheat prices.
These things I think

These things I think

I'm not sure when or why it happened, but I think there is a serious lack of respect for the property of others in this community.The story I am about to tell you is true. Gross, but true.
Registry doesn't help prevent crime

Registry doesn't help prevent crime

The Editor,An Angus Reid poll out this week shows a vast majority of Canadians - 72 per cent - think the long-gun registry has done nothing to prevent crime.
Should we care about this potash stuff?

Should we care about this potash stuff?

BHP Billiton is wanting to buy the Potash Corp of Saskatchewan and a lot of people in the business and political communities are running around in circles wondering what it will all mean once the deal shakes down.
Time to end the speed limit debate

Time to end the speed limit debate

It would surprising to us if Estevan's council in their collective wisdom, decide to impose a 40 kilometre per hour speed limit on a stretch of Fourth Street in the central business district, between the 1000 and 1300 blocks.
People must stand up for MS treatment

People must stand up for MS treatment

The Editor,Demand for a treatment procedure to remove blood vessel restrictions for multiple sclerosis known as liberation therapy (LT) challenges accepted practices for medicare in Canada and Saskatchewan.
Mad about me

Mad about me

The first thing I felt after the impact was sheer, murderous rage at the driver responsible for what I knew was going to be a very expensive fender bender.
A summer that test one's political beliefs

A summer that test one's political beliefs

Whether one realizes it or not, the complex nature of most political issues tends to test one's political views.
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