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Riders fall to the Lions

Riders fall to the Lions

The Saskatchewan Roughriders lost to the B.C Lions 40-27 in a home game before 31,000 fans at Mosaic Stadium. The Riders had the lead at half time, but the defence let them down in the second half.
Pokemon Go taking the world by storm

Pokemon Go taking the world by storm

Well like anyone my age who grew up with Pokemon, no I didn’t actually have a Gameboy or really play the game as a youngster, but it was all the rage.
Cheers and Jeers for July 22

Cheers and Jeers for July 22

Cheers: Cheers to Graham C., for all his hard work following the recent flooding, at all hours, for a whole week.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

Emergency App: Saskatchewan puts safety info into the hands of residents By Lynne Bell As part of its contribution to a national emergency public alert system, the province of Saskatchewan has created both SaskAlert: an emergency-alerting smartphone
Pokémon ‘No’ Wastes Time

Pokémon ‘No’ Wastes Time

Right now, Pokémon Go is considered one of the most-downloaded games in North America. But despite the popularity of the game, it can also be dangerous to social, mental and physical well-being
My Nikkel's Worth

My Nikkel's Worth

Race issues in U.S. still unresolved
How will this be handled?

How will this be handled?

Is coping with storm conditions and flooded homes and businesses, in the midst of the blast, achingly angst ridden and frustrating? Or is the aftermath more difficult to deal with as we clean out basements, remove mouldy couches and say goodbye to fa
Big and fast isn't always best

Big and fast isn't always best

Now that the provincial government is talking seriously about something they like to call transformational change, I thought, dear diary, the concept deserved some serious input, or even, a couple of comments from this corner.
A little miracle in Estevan

A little miracle in Estevan

My daughter Larissa, decided she wanted to drive back to Edmonton from London, Ont. She finished her occupational therapy degree program, so I decided I would fly out and drive back with her.
Give her something to eat

Give her something to eat

It was enough to make a dozen or more grown men groan, and groan they did.
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