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Plan to attend gardening show

Plan to attend gardening show

Wasn't the weather last week unbelievable? Tuesday alone took about a week's energy out of our plants; they went from looking lush to looking heat-struck all in that one day.
But the Preacher didn't mean to shoplift

But the Preacher didn't mean to shoplift

The muddle rose from my decision to add colour to our washroom. The room, and everything in it, is white as a Saskatchewan blizzard.
Letter to the Editor - Concerns over new Manor rules

Letter to the Editor - Concerns over new Manor rules

Dear Editor: As we go through life we never hope and dream to one day be living in a long term care facility, but for many of us, that becomes our reality.
Lobbyists have shifted to the right

Lobbyists have shifted to the right

A friend of mine got me thinking about how dramatically lobbying has shifted in Saskatchewan. At issue was an inquiry he had received from the Canadian Taxpayers' Federation about becoming a CTF member for its annual fee of $150.
Just a farmer

Just a farmer

One of my favourite photos was a drive-by shooting. Pedal-by, more correctly. The sun had just clambered up the eastern sky as my vintage five-speed and I pedaled past a farm lane.
Editorial - Cartoon

Editorial - Cartoon

Letter to the Editor-Premier fails on CWB position

Letter to the Editor-Premier fails on CWB position

Dear Editor: During the proposed takeover of Potash Corporation, Premier Wall was both visible and vocal in ensuring Saskatchewan interests were not jeopardized.
Investigation hits at climate change denier's "science"

Investigation hits at climate change denier's "science"

In their desperation to find even a tiny shred of peer-reviewed science to challenge the volumes of research from around the world about human-caused climate change, deniers have often held up Willie Soon's work. Dr.
The truth can usually be found in the middle

The truth can usually be found in the middle

The place where Saskatchewan journalists live in the middle of the spectrum can be a lonely place. To the right is the conservative business crowd often annoyed by what we write.
Letter to the Editor-Position unusual

Letter to the Editor-Position unusual

Dear Editor: The Agriculture Ministers from BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan recently sang songs of praise and adulation for the federal government's plan to give producers marketing choice for wheat, durum and barley.
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