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Traffic blitz goes too far

Traffic blitz goes too far

I have a big problem with what went on in Yorkton last Thursday and Friday with regards to the enforcement of traffic laws and the City RCMP. In my opinion, traffic offenses are not at an epidemic level here.
Cure for plant blindness

Cure for plant blindness

A colleague told me his toddler was wandering through a neighbourhood park picking up twigs and sticks, brandishing them as tools for digging, poking, and tapping. Suddenly the boy stopped and pointed excitedly to the canopy of branches above.
Letter to the Editor - Attacking democracy

Letter to the Editor - Attacking democracy

Dear Editor: The Federal Government is attacking democracy in Canada. Farmers lost the Wheat Pool a few years ago. Its demise was brought about by legislation that killed the Crow Rate.
EDITORIAL - Cuts make little sense

EDITORIAL - Cuts make little sense

Somehow the Brad Wall government seems to be sending mixed message through its recent provincial budget. On the one hand there is the anticipated everything is wonderful rhetoric associated with most budgets.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

C of C amalgamation idea worth a look

C of C amalgamation idea worth a look

For some, there's never a great time to revisit an unpopular idea ... or so the Saskatchewan Chamber of Commerce may soon find out if it pushes its idea of municipal amalgamation much further.
Judges still come up short

Judges still come up short

I don't wish to engage in a war of words, but do feel I should respond to Walter Farquharson; who wrote a letter to the editor a couple of weeks ago expressing sadness about my negative comments on judges.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Green days ahead

Green days ahead

The computer opens up a whole new world of information, and the other day, quite by accident, I found a site called Our Roots. The site is describes as "a library, archive, museum, and school all in one.
Gulf of St. Lawrence is important to Canadian identity

Gulf of St. Lawrence is important to Canadian identity

We Canadians love the wilderness. Whether we're talking to visitors here or people we meet in our travels, our conversations almost always end up about our great outdoors and pristine natural spaces.
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