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So long losing streak

So long losing streak

How do you spell relief? W-I-N! The Saskatchewan Roughriders kicked their five-game losing streak to the curb with a convincing 52-0 rout of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Labour Day Classic XLIX Sunday afternoon before a sellout crowd of 33,427.
LPGA's best kets a KO punch from tee

LPGA's best kets a KO punch from tee

"KO, daily" is an anagram of Lydia Ko, the 15-year-old New Zealand amateur golfer who did exactly that to the professional field - four days in a row, in fact - at the recent CN Canadian Women's Open championship in Vancouver.
Let's help out!

Let's help out!

If you follow my column, you will remember that last month I revealed my new-found clutziness (is that even a word?). Well either I have no pull with the city or the property owner doesn't read my column.
Finding balance key to university success

Finding balance key to university success

Though this column is published Friday, I'm writing it Tuesday, the day before school starts. The day before the last first day of school. Ever. I'm in my undergraduate year, and who knows if I'll continue on with some more education someday.
Rider Insider

Rider Insider

Talk about roughing somebody up and taking their lunch money.
Next NDP leader will face struggles

Next NDP leader will face struggles

If it were simply a matter of where a political party leader was from, election results would be a lot different, wouldn't they? Take the 2011 Saskatchewan provincial election in which the NDP were wiped off the map in rural Saskatchewan.
Some sense in splitting Canada

Some sense in splitting Canada

With the Quebec election all wrapped up, and the Parti Quebecois holding minority power in the province, sovereignty is in the air.
Some mea culpas may be in order

Some mea culpas may be in order

At lower levels of hockey, particularly in Junior A, it's important for reporters and coaches to develop a healthy working relationship. The team and the media both need each other, and the sooner both sides realize that, the better.
Another fatality brings highway issue to the forefront again

Another fatality brings highway issue to the forefront again

Editor's note: The following letter addressed to Premier Brad Wall and Minister of Highways and Infrastructure Don McMorris is being reprinted here with the permission of the writer.
We'll have to take their word on it

We'll have to take their word on it

It's a long standing issue that doesn't resonate loudly with the general public, but continues to fester a bit within certain administration communities as well as with some members of the media.
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