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Leaders need to solve the real problem

Leaders need to solve the real problem

The Editor: I think the world has come to a sad place. Terrorist attacks all over the map, Syrian turmoil, people uprooted who can’t go back home and for the millions of refugees … what they most want, is to simply return home. Canada and the U.S.
Tightrope walking at tax time

Tightrope walking at tax time

If there ever was a good time to inflict a more modest property tax increase on the population of the Energy City, 2016 would be it.
Writer sees government waste and deficits not progress

Writer sees government waste and deficits not progress

The Editor: The Sask. Party is running a deficit budget, and racking up debt. As they find themselves coming up short, they’re cutting education and health care instead of cutting their government’s waste on misplaced priorities. Mr.
Third and long for Keystone XL, TransCanada punts, but Obama blocks

Third and long for Keystone XL, TransCanada punts, but Obama blocks

On Nov. 2, TransCanada shook up the pipeline debate, asking Secretary of State John Kerry for a pause in its Keystone XL pipeline application. At this stage in the metaphorical international pipeline game, it was third and reallllly long.
An oath is an oath

An oath is an oath

I often read CBC news online to get my national and international news. Recently I came across an article titled, “New Canadian to renounce oath of allegiance to Queen Elizabeth.
Seeing things differently...

Seeing things differently...

Season's Greetings? By Lynne Bell So here's the deal: Even though we live in a world where medieval barbarism is indiscriminately unleashed upon the innocent, where racism still rears its ugly head and where (especially in this area, this year) job l
Rethink ‘Gently-used’ items

Rethink ‘Gently-used’ items

When you donate an item — no matter if it is clothing, toys, toiletries or non-perishable food — make sure that it is in good condition, and that you are not making more work for non-profit organizations
Gunning for the Senate ... again

Gunning for the Senate ... again

It’s the break I’ve been waiting for.
Green Party questions length of deal with Cenovus

Green Party questions length of deal with Cenovus

The Editor: The Saskatchewan Green Party wants to know how many years SaskPower is bound by contract to Cenovus in the $1.
Writer sees impending problems with liquor sale changes

Writer sees impending problems with liquor sale changes

The Editor: In September 2007, Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall unequivocally stated that Crowns are not going to be privatized and (subsidiaries) are not going to be wound down.
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