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Opinion: Big grocers rigged bread prices, most walked away free

Opinion: Big grocers rigged bread prices, most walked away free

Bread price-fixing scandal exposed major weaknesses in Canada’s food retail system.
From the Sidelines: Is there any substance to the royalty reach?

From the Sidelines: Is there any substance to the royalty reach?

In his latest column, Norm Park weighs monarchy’s modern role and why, despite flaws, royalty may still offer value to Canadian democracy.
Letter: Outlook SkyTrail article needs clarification

Letter: Outlook SkyTrail article needs clarification

A letter to the editor submitted by Outlook resident Con Hammer takes umbrage with statements made by the Town's CAO on the current state of the SkyTrail walking bridge.
Opinion: Runaway debt could force Saskatchewan tax hikes

Opinion: Runaway debt could force Saskatchewan tax hikes

Saskatchewan’s debt has more than doubled under Scott Moe. That pace is unsustainable, and the consequences are unavoidable.
Column: A little TLC from many helps a community look great

Column: A little TLC from many helps a community look great

An opinion piece on Estevan's victory over Weyburn in the Golden Garbage Can competition.
The Art of Finding Work: Endless #OpenToWork banner debate is tiring

The Art of Finding Work: Endless #OpenToWork banner debate is tiring

Advertising your availability doesn't make you appear desperate.
Letter to the Editor: Debunking the great Canadian lie

Letter to the Editor: Debunking the great Canadian lie

The lie that Alberta is a landlocked prison and can’t survive independently.
John Cairns’ News Watch: Wildfires top this news update

John Cairns’ News Watch: Wildfires top this news update

This week’s column a mishmash of the latest headlines, starting with the fires.
Opinion: Beef is becoming a luxury item in Canada

Opinion: Beef is becoming a luxury item in Canada

Canadian beef prices have surged due to a shrinking cattle herd, high transportation costs and potential market collusion.
Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other

Opinion: Blame culture fractured our trust in each other

Canadians have lost faith in the media, the government and each other.
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