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Borrowing to build or to destroy?

Borrowing to build or to destroy?

The Editor: In a March 18, 2015, press release, the then Sask.
Comparing private and public health care and other costs

Comparing private and public health care and other costs

The Editor: It seems our Premier Brad Wall believes that private resource investments will benefit some interests in Saskatchewan more than public investments, where benefits could become available to all provincial residents.
I thought I had a remedy for our neighbours

I thought I had a remedy for our neighbours

Here is a solution for America鈥檚 obsession with guns. Sell all the guns you can folks, put discount prices on them if you wish. Then sell each bullet for $5,000.
Keeping it real

Keeping it real

It鈥檚 best to be at least slightly aware of local and provincial issues if you intend to vote on April 4. If you weren鈥檛 aware of the upcoming provincial general election by this time, then it鈥檚 probably best that you don鈥檛 vote.
Cheers and Jeers for March 18

Cheers and Jeers for March 18

Cheers: Cheers to Senchuk Ford for their excellent service when I had my truck repaired recently. It is nice to know that my dealer will take care of me after the purchase. Cheers to Ron for organizing afternoon mixed curling.
Think before you post

Think before you post

On social media, some things you say or do will inevitably come back to haunt you. A handful of (former) NDP candidates have learned that the hard way.
When there is no happy ending

When there is no happy ending

My Dad died last week. I wish I could say that I had a close, supportive relationship with him, but that was not the case.聽In fact, there was a time when I was so angry that I could not have cared less about him.
Where has all the time gone?

Where has all the time gone?

Where did the time go? To those of us who happen to live in the semi-annual 鈥渕ove your clock back or forward, depending on the season,鈥 we can enjoy that extra hour of sleep in the fall. Not so in the spring.
Alberta wins the Brier

Alberta wins the Brier

Team Alberta, skipped by Kevin Koe, beat Team Newfoundland, skipped by Brad Gushue, 9-5 in nine ends to win the 2016 Brier in Ottawa.
Non-candy Easter baskets

Non-candy Easter baskets

In our family we celebrate much more than the Easter Bunny at Easter, but being that gift giving is one of my top love languages, I can鈥檛 help but want to put together a fun Easter basket for my kids.
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