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Got a whale headed your way?
In the flurry of my newly-four-year-old grandbean's birthday party, while I washed Romaine lettuce under the tap - preparing a salad to accompany my daughter's lasagna - the child came to me.
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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Virus is another sign of failure to protect wild salmon
In 2007 and 2008, a virus wiped out millions of salmon on fish farms in Chile, slamming the country's aquaculture industry with $2 billion in losses, farm and processing-plant closures, and layoffs of 2,000 workers.
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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Sask. Party low-bid beats NDP high-hand
The leader's debate boiled down to a one-on-one showdown between NDP leader Dwain Lingenfelter and Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall. Really, though, the real showdown was a few days earlier when the respective parties released their platform.
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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Tilling gardens not for everyone
You know how you feel when you hear the first lawnmower in the spring? It's like the herald that a new season has arrived. I felt that way the other day when I heard a garden tiller going somewhere in the neighborhood.
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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EDITORIAL CARTOON
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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Hazing perennial issue in sports
The hazing situation with the Manitoba Junior Hockey League's Neepawa Natives has come to the forefront in the wake of news a 15-year-old boy and six of his rookie teammates had an object tied to their genitals and paraded around the dressing room.
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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Computer helpful
One of the most challenging aspects of researching your family history is that quite often you find your family tree is growing close to a brick wall! Just when you think you are moving along and family information is falling into place, you hit a br
Nov 2, 2011 2:00 AM
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Are you athiest by default?
Ever since creation, two corresponding questions have risen, set, and risen again. Like the sun and moon, they loom large on the horizon of human thought. "Who is God?" and "Who am I?" The Bible records that God created man(kind) in his own image.
Oct 26, 2011 2:00 AM
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A 56-million-year-old lesson in climate change
Our planet is an ever-changing sphere of wonder and mystery. By studying sediments, ice-core samples, trees, and fossils, scientists have been able to piece together some of its phenomenal history and evolution.
Oct 26, 2011 2:00 AM
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Bulb plans underway
A gardener's work is never done! We may be done pulling up the last of our flowers, and perhaps transplanting some plants that we want to bring in for the winter, but for those gardeners who plant glads, dahlias and begonias, there is still some work
Oct 26, 2011 2:00 AM
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