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Crime Diary - Sensationalization of court case not helpful

Crime Diary - Sensationalization of court case not helpful

This is probably more of a legal diary this week than a crime diary, but it does pertain to a case currently before the courts. A B.C.
Rural employment numbers are not good, despite government efforts

Rural employment numbers are not good, despite government efforts

The numbers don’t lie when it comes to one of Saskatchewan’s most important statistics. They clearly confirm our worst suspicions that job creation has been lagging behind in rural Saskatchewan compared with the major cities.
Complaining can be just as contagious as real illnesses

Complaining can be just as contagious as real illnesses

With the cooler weather coming in, flu season is fast approaching and many people are looking to get their annual shots to ward off potential illness.
Our mother who art in heaven

Our mother who art in heaven

One line in Il Divo’s song Mama always chokes me with emotion. I think of my mother’s sacrifice and every mother’s sacrifice. When a baby is born, a mother’s life is on hold. Everything else takes second place.
Farming mergers put owners first instead of farmers

Farming mergers put owners first instead of farmers

The idea of mergers has always been one that sends shudders through whatever sector the businesses are involved in. That is with at least some good reason. Mergers by nature reduce competition.
It's a nice day when you wake up in Disneyland

It's a nice day when you wake up in Disneyland

Going through old CDs is basically like going through a time capsule. Finding old one-hit wonders is hilarious enough, but it’s even more fun to find old bands you used to listen to.
Camping with Boy Scouts was a battle against both fauna and flora

Camping with Boy Scouts was a battle against both fauna and flora

Most youngsters have attended one camp or another. While growing up my twin brother Kjell and I found ourselves attending many Boy Scout camps.
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Editorial - Crowded civic field faces voters

Editorial - Crowded civic field faces voters

The mood in civic politics in Yorkton appears to be one of unease. At the very least there is increased interest in being part of the process as a record number of candidates have put their names forward for the Oct.
‘Just barely treading water’ is a funny phrase when you can’t swim

‘Just barely treading water’ is a funny phrase when you can’t swim

By Gail Krawetz
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