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You want to play, you have to pay

You want to play, you have to pay

Recently in the news we heard about a Montreal-area minor hockey coach who has been suspended for the remainder of the season for ordering his players to do pushups following a 7-2 loss on Sept. 18.
Insured-mortgage rule changes

Insured-mortgage rule changes

If you’re looking to buy your first home, you’ve probably heard about the recent changes to mortgage lending rules announced by the government. If you’re shopping for an insured mortgage, these changes could affect you significantly. Here’s how.
Oh, the irony of Ottawa lecturing Canadians on how to manage debt

Oh, the irony of Ottawa lecturing Canadians on how to manage debt

The Trudeau government is not exactly a model of rectitude when it comes to managing its own debt and deficit
Free speech is under attack, but Jordan Peterson stands firm

Free speech is under attack, but Jordan Peterson stands firm

We must be free to think and speak in Canada. If University of Toronto's Jordan Peterson can't do it with tenure, then who can?
When employer-funded education is tax-free

When employer-funded education is tax-free

According to the Conference Board of Canada, organizations that are committed to a strong learning environment for their employees will perform better than their competitors. In fact, there are a number of tax advantages, too.
One size family policy doesn't fit all

One size family policy doesn't fit all

Families employ various strategies to organize their work and family, so tailoring government programs to help is tricky
Horticulture and Hallowe’en

Horticulture and Hallowe’en

We never know if Hallowe'en will find us covered in snow, but this year I guess we will certainly have at least some of that white stuff around.
Take a drive on the wild side

Take a drive on the wild side

Dear Editor I do hope North Battleford’s new mayor and his council take a drive along the street or roadway between the Cuplex and the fair grounds. It is one good thing it is wide enough, they might find a smooth part to drive on.
A day that took my breath away

A day that took my breath away

A seed was planted about a year and a half prior. It took root and had been growing ever since. That weekend, it was like a peony plant that suddenly burst into bright Technicolor.
Convictions

Convictions

By Judith Silverthorne Published by Coteau Books $16.
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