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This waiting game is long enough

This waiting game is long enough

Five years ago, there was a celebration in the community.
Motorists in Saskatchewan are engaging in reckless driving

Motorists in Saskatchewan are engaging in reckless driving

A visible class of drivers in Saskatchewan aren’t following road signs and are disobeying general traffic laws.
Good mental health is needed

Good mental health is needed

My Nikkel's Worth column
It’s time to end the rail blockades

It’s time to end the rail blockades

Weyburn Review editorial
Let’s be smart with our pipeline investments

Let’s be smart with our pipeline investments

Approximately 1.2 million litres of oil leaked from that train derailment near Guernsey earlier this month. That’s only slightly less than the 1.5 million litres lost in in a nearby rail oil tanker car spill a month earlier.
Bookcases and pie plates

Bookcases and pie plates

It is one of the more notable examples of synchronicity for my husband and I. It happens this week--February 20 to be exact. Something for him; something for me. They have no connection except that they, to my delight, happen on the same day.
Please, excuse the mess

Please, excuse the mess

I think I’ve heard this phrase in at least every second house, apartment or room I entered. And I know that about half of those homeowners did clean prior to my arrival.
Where do your higher fees go?

Where do your higher fees go?

Nobody wants to pay higher fees. For anything.
If court injunctions can be ignored with impunity, can I ignore my speeding ticket?

If court injunctions can be ignored with impunity, can I ignore my speeding ticket?

A few weeks ago, I was accelerating as I pulled out of town. I exceeded the 60 kilometre speed limit, I guess because once you are out of town, the natural tendency is to speed up, even in a speed zone that is artificially low.
COLUMN: If court injunctions can be ignored with impunity, can I ignore my speeding ticket?

COLUMN: If court injunctions can be ignored with impunity, can I ignore my speeding ticket?

A few weeks ago, I was accelerating as I pulled out of town. I exceeded the 60 kilometre speed limit, I guess because once you are out of town, the natural tendency is to speed up, even in a speed zone that is artificially low.
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