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History corner - Treacherous all-night fire confined by able firemen

History corner - Treacherous all-night fire confined by able firemen

Smith Block fire at #29 East Broadway on July 1, 1961. The photo shows a fireman running for his life as the wall comes tumbling down. It was a fire that started around midnight and was under control three hours later.
Politics - Meili, NDP not providing alternatives

Politics - Meili, NDP not providing alternatives

There is no question that Saskatchewan鈥檚 NDP are bringing up legitimate government spending issues 鈥 big spending issues and small spending issues. Whether it鈥檚 the $1.
Editorial cartoon - Nov. 14, 2018

Editorial cartoon - Nov. 14, 2018

Editorial - Harvest Showdown a connection to rural roots

Editorial - Harvest Showdown a connection to rural roots

The annual Grain Millers Harvest Showdown is always one of the most interesting annual events in our community. The reason the show holds special interest is that it remains an event which has agriculture as its central focus.
The carbon tax and what it means for prairie farmers

The carbon tax and what it means for prairie farmers

Few things are more concerning in business than the possible impact of something new and unknown. And that is exactly what the agriculture sector is facing as the Canadian government remains steadfast in its commitment to implement a carbon tax.
Ford may not be a great Moe ally

Ford may not be a great Moe ally

When you think about it, the Saskatchewan Party should be 鈥淪tanding up for Saskatchewan.鈥 After all, the reason for their very existence is pretty much spelled out in their name.
Sunny Side Up - Commit to live and love as a soldier of Christ, no matter where you serve

Sunny Side Up - Commit to live and love as a soldier of Christ, no matter where you serve

It began simply enough. Just one of those things parents do to support their kids. In 1991, we鈥檇 barely moved to Saskatchewan from Ontario, and our son decided to sign up for Sea Cadets.
Gardener's Notebook - A story of flowers and remembrance

Gardener's Notebook - A story of flowers and remembrance

As I was doing some research for a Remembrance Day project, I came across a story that I wanted to tell you about. Make a cup of tea and get a tissue and sit down with me for a few minutes.
Settling in - Settled in

Settling in - Settled in

鈥淢an, when you write your last column, you should just type out all the lyrics to Wonderwall.鈥 My friend in radio told me that two months after I moved to Yorkton.
History Corner - First World War Veteran - Brigadier General Alexander Ross

History Corner - First World War Veteran - Brigadier General Alexander Ross

Born December 2, 1880 in Forest, Scotland, Alexander Ross came with his parents to Regina in 1886, which was then in the North West Territories.
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