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My Two Bits - Not your rec room ping pong game

My Two Bits - Not your rec room ping pong game

Maybe it’s because I am more than a little tired of American presidential election coverage, despite the fact that I am both a news junkie and a politics junkie.
Cal`s Comic Corner - Rai volume a fresh take on story

Cal`s Comic Corner - Rai volume a fresh take on story

Rai Vol #1: Welcome to New Japan Written by Matt Kindt Art by Clayton Crain Valiant Entertainment Rai Vol #1: Welcome to New Japan brings a character from the Valiant line into the current realm of books.
Inside My Head - Self reflection is limited edition

Inside My Head - Self reflection is limited edition

It is not difficult to gain a lowly self-esteem these days. All it takes is one trip to a shopping mall to look for clothes. In particular, the female section of the store.
Thinking critically - A potential marriage made in hell

Thinking critically - A potential marriage made in hell

Aside from right-wing, working class, older, undereducated white males, who favour Donald Trump by a wide margin over Democrat Hillary Clinton, there is one other group the Republican candidate is not going out of his way to provoke and alienate.
Gardener's Notebook - An optimistic lot

Gardener's Notebook - An optimistic lot

We gardeners are a hardy lot. Hardy and optimistic! The weather of the last few weeks has managed to take what might have been some of our nicest gardens ever and reduce them to muddy, shredded leaves and broken stems.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Desperate to forgive Jones rule breaking

Stackhouse Soapbox - Desperate to forgive Jones rule breaking

The Saskatchewan Roughriders have been fined closed to $100,000 this season by the Canadian Football League and there are fans who are upset at the image portrayed by Chris Jones, the man in charge of the football operations.
Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Tiny birds accomplish huge feats

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Tiny birds accomplish huge feats

Welcome to Week CCXVIII of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Crime Diary - Bias challenge a case for reflection

Crime Diary - Bias challenge a case for reflection

I’ve been covering the courts for a long time and, like anything you do for a long time, there is always a danger of becoming lackadaisical.
Politics - DUI laws must change

Politics - DUI laws must change

Sooner or later, we are going to have to change our drinking and driving law. This will be a challenge for many living on farms or smaller towns and cities throughout rural Saskatchewan.
Editorial - Cuts seem ill-placed

Editorial - Cuts seem ill-placed

How a society cares for the most vulnerable speaks volumes about that society. So it has to be perceived as a step backwards in Saskatchewan that some 2,700 people are about to see their social assistance benefits cut.
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