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Was it really the good old days?

Was it really the good old days?

Dear Editor Sponsored by companies to which farmers practically owe their souls, the Farm Progress Show in Regina has come and gone.
A sickening toxic stew

A sickening toxic stew

Re: Page 4 Regional Optimist July 20, 2017 Dear Editor Let's make this short and sweet. Yes, there is blame to lay on the other side. Lots of it.
My favourite tools – it’s a guy thing

My favourite tools – it’s a guy thing

From the Top of the Pile
Time to put up or shut up for Jays

Time to put up or shut up for Jays

The Toronto Blue Jays are at a crossroads. Despite what could be described as an ugly season by Canada’s baseball team, they find themselves just 6.5 games out of the second wildcard spot in the American League, as of July 25.
More needs to be done with Saskatchewan impaired driving

More needs to be done with Saskatchewan impaired driving

After a year and a half since the accident claimed the lives of four members of the Van de Vorst family, charges have now been laid against the bars in connection with Catherine McKay.
When family gets together

When family gets together

Linda’s Lines
August Skies: Mercury is in a good position for viewing

August Skies: Mercury is in a good position for viewing

Saskatchewan Skies
Diesel stinks

Diesel stinks

Dear Editor We all have to pay more more and more. I have witnessed and I bet you have, too. Diesel, they are the vehicles we have to pay carbon tax for. They stink, they’re loud, they should pay, not us. Have a great summer.
Craft Council thankful for support of past Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival

Craft Council thankful for support of past Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival

Dear Editor The Saskatchewan Craft Council would like to say a big thank you to all the supporters throughout the years of the Saskatchewan Handcraft Festival. It is with sadness that the Board of the Saskatchewan Craft Council has cancelled the SHF.
Trudeau should accept responsibility for spending choices

Trudeau should accept responsibility for spending choices

The Liberals won't commit to a specific timeline to balance the books even though the deficit this year is expected to reach $28.5 billion
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