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Better job focus should be a priority

Better job focus should be a priority

It’s not exactly fair to say politicians have the wrong priorities. Politicians’ priorities are generally focused on what the people need.
People are hopping mad about the Trans Mountain decision

People are hopping mad about the Trans Mountain decision

Oh, boy, are people mad about the Trans Mountain court decision. This past year I have had two columns go absolutely viral. The first was my analysis of the Gerald Stanley trial.
Common Sense versus politically correct thinking

Common Sense versus politically correct thinking

A Murray Mandryk article very rarely has one sitting on the fence after reading it. His article in the local rural newspapers around the September 6 date was, in my mind, no exception.
Better job focus should be a priority

Better job focus should be a priority

It’s not exactly fair to say politicians have the wrong priorities. Politicians’ priorities are generally focused on what the people need.
Sunny Side Up - Learning to care a fig

Sunny Side Up - Learning to care a fig

The sign above the packaged figs in the produce section of the grocery store read, $2.49 or three packages $2.25 each. The elderly woman pushing the cart beside mine stared at the neatly arranged packages and shook her head. “I vant vun only.
Gardener's Notebook - Presentation on healing plants

Gardener's Notebook - Presentation on healing plants

The first meeting of the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society will be on Wednesday, September 19 at 7:00 p.m. at SIGN on North Street.
History Corner - CJGX staff - 1953

History Corner - CJGX staff - 1953

Top row: George Gallagher, Jack Shortreed, Jack Goodman; 2nd row: Florence Holland, Hanna Stupak, Donna Munroe, Audrey West, Charita Paulsen, Doreen Smith, Dorothy Wasmuth; 3rd row: John Willms, Tony Pawluck, Bob Radonets, Merv Phillips, Jack Rosenbl
Thinking I do with words - Great businesses that won’t make a dime

Thinking I do with words - Great businesses that won’t make a dime

Encountered with several minutes of unexpected downtime – specifically, a computer that decided to have a bit of a temper tantrum – I decided that the best course of action would be to take a nice, relaxing walk through the city’s downtown.
Settling in - The great hipster takeover

Settling in - The great hipster takeover

Halifax breeds hipsters like Europe bred the bubonic plague in the 1300s.
The Ruttle Report - Small Town Brand of Fun

The Ruttle Report - Small Town Brand of Fun

This may sound like the ramblings of ‘Old Man Ruttle’, but we had to make our own fun when we were kids.
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