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Saskatchewan a leader in treatment of mentally ill

Saskatchewan a leader in treatment of mentally ill

Yes, unfortunately, I think the writing is on the wall, and the intent, I believe, is to raze the building. Readers of the Regional Optimist may recall my letter to premier Brad Wall and his reply that were both published in the June 30 edition.
I need a friend

I need a friend

Decades ago I studied a Bible college course exploring the biblical Book of Revelation. Part of that book spoke of the deaths of godly witnesses and notes that those from 鈥渢he peoples, tribes, tongues and nations鈥 will see their bodies.
History of herbalism

History of herbalism

The prairies are a unique place. The plants that are indigenous to the prairie region are also unique. They have played a special role in the history of this region.
Year-end mutual fund tax secrets

Year-end mutual fund tax secrets

Mutual funds are common investments but can often cause some tax confusion, particularly because investors don鈥檛 understand the nature of their real returns from these investments, after fees and taxes.
Notley counting on oil rebound to solve Alberta's fiscal problems

Notley counting on oil rebound to solve Alberta's fiscal problems

The Alberta premier is crossing her fingers, hoping for an increase in oil prices to save the province's economy
Health system ignores frail Canadians when they need help most

Health system ignores frail Canadians when they need help most

It's time we improved the quality and quantity of care for frail Canadians - and improved the health system for everyone in the process
The alternative vote not a great option for Canadians or democracy

The alternative vote not a great option for Canadians or democracy

Does little to address the guiding principles of the electoral reform committee and could result in less-competitive elections
The Aboriginal Rock Paintings of the Churchill River

The Aboriginal Rock Paintings of the Churchill River

By Tim E.H. Jones Published by Saskatchewan Archaeological Society $21.00 ISBN 9780969142065 When Tim Jones saw his first rock paintings on Kipahigan Lake in northern Saskatchewan in 1964, he was both puzzled and fascinated.
The health case for putting a price on pollution

The health case for putting a price on pollution

Climate change is an emergency causing systemic damage to the health and well-being of many around the world, including Canada
Could being too sick to talk be healing to others?

Could being too sick to talk be healing to others?

I knew my old neighbour from Saskatchewan must have been sick when I did not hear from him. Ruby, Ed's wife, answered the phone when I called Melville to check on Ed. She had taken a day off work to take care of Ed.
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