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Politics - Elections need to talk about debt

Politics - Elections need to talk about debt

There are several reasons why an election debate over Saskatchewan’s debt is hard to have. For starters, it’s more fun for all voters to talk about what politicians will spend on them.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

Day an important one to mark

Day an important one to mark

Dear Editor: International Women’s Day is a time for women around the world to commemorate their struggles and celebrate their achievements.
Inside My Head - Navigating a Mediocre Sea

Inside My Head - Navigating a Mediocre Sea

Dating in today’s society is far different than it was years ago. Our parents and grandparents found each other through friends and local events.
Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Be aware of barotrauma in fish

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Be aware of barotrauma in fish

Welcome to Week CXCVIII of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Thinking Critically - Health Canada still part of homeopathy problem

Thinking Critically - Health Canada still part of homeopathy problem

I heard a teaser for an upcoming episode of CBC’s The Current last week, which hinted Health Canada had just made a major announcement about homeopathic treatments. I thought, ‘it’s about time.
Crime Diary - Updating the Code and undoing the damage

Crime Diary - Updating the Code and undoing the damage

It seems a week does not go by without a reminder of how badly handled the justice portfolio was handled under Stephen Harper’s Conservative government.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Why morning compete with ploughs?

Stackhouse Soapbox - Why morning compete with ploughs?

One thing I have struggled to understand in the mornings over the last few years is why do we have to compete with snow ploughs when we are taking kids to school.
View From The Cheap Seats - Oscar choices rarely hit the mark

View From The Cheap Seats - Oscar choices rarely hit the mark

View from the Cheap Seats is kind of an extension of the newsroom. Whenever our three regular reporters, Calvin Daniels, Thom Barker and Randy Brenzen are in the building together, it is frequently a site of heated debate.
Science matters - Will cap-and-trade slow climate change?

Science matters - Will cap-and-trade slow climate change?

The principle that polluters should pay for the waste they create has led many experts to urge governments to put a price on carbon emissions. One method is the sometimes controversial cap-and-trade.
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