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Christmas list

Christmas list

This year, as she has since the Dawn of Time, my wife said to me, "So, what do you want for Christmas?" And, as I have since the Dawn of Time, I said the same thing: "Figure it out." I don't do Christmas Lists.
As I See It

As I See It

The stew has started to bubble again up on the Hill in Ottawa as the various sides begin to position themselves for a possible election.
Shop at your own risk

Shop at your own risk

Jennifer's Journal
The project that's begging for the green light

The project that's begging for the green light

It's difficult to believe that the province, and SaskPower in particular, won't be moving ahead with a major clean coal project within the next two months.
Sask. Party protests have been rare

Sask. Party protests have been rare

A recent protest of about 50 frustrated ranchers at the Saskatchewan legislature stood out for a couple of reasons.
What defines success or failure?

What defines success or failure?

Students are spending about 10 hours a week less on homework but receiving better marks than the previous generation.
What is sport?

What is sport?

The Editor, I was watching Ian Poulter play in a European Tour golf tournament not too long ago. On the second playoff hole while tied for the lead, Ian accidentally dropped his ball onto his marker on the green.
No new funding disappointing

No new funding disappointing

The Editor, Prime Minister, Stephen Harper recently spoke to the success of the federal government's stimulus initiatives.
Do these businesses deserve our support?

Do these businesses deserve our support?

The peak retail sales season is upon us.
Act like you've been there before

Act like you've been there before

With Murray Mandryk's regular column on Saskatchewan politics not available this week, you are stuck with me writing about the province's other favourite sport, football.
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