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Rider Insider

Rider Insider

Games like Thursday's Saskatchewan Roughrider 23-17 victory at Winnipeg are what make sports so great, and why we consider ourselves very lucky to make a living at it.
Politics and the agriculture markets

Politics and the agriculture markets

The continuing tension between Russia and Ukraine is concerning since it appears a tinderbox needing only a spark to escalate into a war which could too easily escalate into a conflict which includes NATO, and potentially a larger battle zone.
A tragic loss of a fine young man

A tragic loss of a fine young man

Nick Egan was a rare breed. He was mature beyond his 21 years, with a strong sense of responsibility and a commitment to his fianc é e, Bri. He led by example, playing a safe, responsible game on the ice, and treating people properly off it.
Attentive driving the key to safety

Attentive driving the key to safety

Traffic issues aren't strictly an Estevan problem, but sometimes we need a reminder to be mindful of our driving actions and their potential consequences. Because we drive so often, we sometimes do it without thought.
When regulations get in the way

When regulations get in the way

There is a Saskatoon area chicken producer who was told by Occupational Health and Safety officials she can't deploy or employ her children as helpers since they are under the age of 16. Nor can she hire others under that age to process poultry.
Agricultural crop research findings

Agricultural crop research findings

In terms of agricultural crop research there are really two different types, both holding their own level of importance.
Rider Insider

Rider Insider

All is good in the 'hood. The Saskatchewan Roughriders improved to 3-2 Saturday night with a 38-14 stomping of the expansion Ottawa RedBlacks at TD Place Stadium in the nation's capital.
I went to camp

I went to camp

I must admit I get a touch envious of the multitude of summer camp offerings available to children and teens. When I was growing up there were two types of camps to choose from; Bible Camp and Band Camp.
Let them be free

Let them be free

Tanya's Tales
WWI: a legacy of turmoil and invention

WWI: a legacy of turmoil and invention

The world had been in turmoil, an arms race escalating between Germany and Great Britain. Worry of an aggressor was amidst the feelings of the time, which can be seen in writings from then including Erskine Childers, The Riddles of the Sands (1903).
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