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Politics - Budget has short-term good news

Politics - Budget has short-term good news

The good budget news is what wasn’t in it. There was no dipping into the municipal revenue-sharing pool to balance its own books.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

WCWG off mark for good of ag sector

WCWG off mark for good of ag sector

Dear Editor: The Western Canadian Wheat Growers (WCWG) appear to belong to the Ostrich family.
Climate change

Climate change

Dear Editor: It is no mystery that climate change alarmists are ignoring the news that the Great Lakes are freezing over for a second year in a row the first time in 100 years.
Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Mystery fills void of not fishing

Fishing Parkland Shorelines - Mystery fills void of not fishing

Welcome to Week CXLIX of ‘Fishing Parkland Shorelines’. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Thinking Critically - Are self-driving cars finally here?

Thinking Critically - Are self-driving cars finally here?

Self-driving cars have been just around the corner since, well, the 1950s apparently. There is this great advertorial from the Electric Light & Power Co.
Crime Diary - An entertaining morning in court

Crime Diary - An entertaining morning in court

It was an interesting morning at Yorkton court Monday. I will start with the two news stories we ran this week. First up, Cheywin Ironstand.
Stackhouse Soapbox - Back to hockey fan thanks to Jets

Stackhouse Soapbox - Back to hockey fan thanks to Jets

I can save you some time this week if you are a frequent reader who prefers when I don’t write about sports. You may want to stop reading.
View From The Cheap Seats - Anthem contentious, then, now, always

View From The Cheap Seats - Anthem contentious, then, now, always

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 - Transit funding is here

Science Matters - Transit funding is here

Many people think of Canada as a landscape of forests, mountains, water and ice, but the Canadian experience is fast becoming focused on glass and concrete. Our 2011 census revealed that 81 per cent of us now live in cities.
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