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Something needs to change at RM level

Something needs to change at RM level

One of the most bizarre reactions from Saskatchewan conservatives this summer was their cheering over new Premier Doug Ford reducing the size of Toronto city council.
Sunny Side Up - Every ending means a new beginning

Sunny Side Up - Every ending means a new beginning

An hour before the worship service, I find the pastor’s wife weeping in the church nursery. She’s huddled in the corner chair beside the playpen, pressed deep into it, like a wild thing cornered.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Judge makes bad decision

Stackhouse Soapbox - Judge makes bad decision

I recall the day in late May when the federal Liberal government bought the Kinder-Morgan pipeline for $4.5-billion. I recall telling a number of folks that the purchase was, essentially, to ensure it never gets built.
Gardener's Notebook - Fall bulb and plant sale is upcoming

Gardener's Notebook - Fall bulb and plant sale is upcoming

It doesn’t seem possible, but September is here! Summer may be slowing down, but September brings good things like the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society Annual Fall Bulb and Plant Sale, Friday, Sept. 21 from 9:30 a.m. till 5 p.m.
History Corner - The beautiful Yorkton station of the Canadian Pacific Railway

History Corner - The beautiful Yorkton station of the Canadian Pacific Railway

The beautiful Yorkton station of the Canadian Pacific Railway -- one of several buildings missed by long time residents today. On Apr. 7, 1910, one headline of the yorkton enterprise’ was: “C.P.R. Station plans arrive in town.
The Ruttle Report - Memories of School Years Past

The Ruttle Report - Memories of School Years Past

Students everywhere went back to school this week, kicking off another year of academics, athletics, and if you go to school in Outlook, another year of spending your noon hours or spare periods standing outside the D&E convenience store or doing the
Settling in - We need to talk about Jolene

Settling in - We need to talk about Jolene

I’m going to make some enemies with this week’s column. I’ve said some divisive things in my time, but I’m stepping into dangerous waters today.
‘Riders winning but offence lacking

‘Riders winning but offence lacking

There is a somewhat modified old saying about winning isn’t everything, it’s the only thing.
Good habits are easily forgotten and woe occurs

Good habits are easily forgotten and woe occurs

Having just dropped off the daughter at Good Spirit Bible Camp, I stopped in briefly at my parents’ place in Yorkton to refill the belly. Five miles out of Yorkton, the truck made an odd ding.
Agricultural Trade in the Age of Protectionism

Agricultural Trade in the Age of Protectionism

The world has entered a new age of nationalism, resulting in growing trade protectionism and increasing barriers for Canadian farmers and exporters who depend on international markets.
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