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Vandals kill the joy of Christmas

Vandals kill the joy of Christmas

Dear Editor I have always loved Christmas since I can first remember, especially Christmas lights. However, this year, my spirit was dashed in the wake of not one, but two incidents of vandalism to my Christmas display. The morning of Dec.
Surviving winter inside

Surviving winter inside

Hanbidge on Horticulture
Taxes are necessary, not evil

Taxes are necessary, not evil

Most people have probably heard the old platitude about the only sure things in life being death and taxes. And, of course, that's a reasonably accurate assumption.
Historic and ambitious

Historic and ambitious

Double Vision
Putting paperwork skills to work for refugees

Putting paperwork skills to work for refugees

Vic's View
No one looks after your interests as well as you

No one looks after your interests as well as you

Neighbourly Advice According To Ed
The Missing Christmas Card - Part II

The Missing Christmas Card - Part II

Life As I Know It
The death of timely health care in Canada

The death of timely health care in Canada

The current system forces Canadian patients to wait too long for medically necessary care
Looking forward to 2016

Looking forward to 2016

Looking back over 2015, I had a few successes (bumper crops of squash, beans and corn, my new Quick Fire hydrangeas performed well) and a few misses (no watermelon, again, and a poor carrot yield). And overall, the weather in Saskatoon was great.
Why Canadians need to be have end of life conversations

Why Canadians need to be have end of life conversations

People who have end of life conversations with their doctors and family members are much more likely to be satisfied with their care
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