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From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

When did 'keeping up with the Jones' become worth the price of admission?
The boom and bust of Sask. oil

The boom and bust of Sask. oil

There are worst things for provincial economies than being a slave to the ups and downs of oil. But as the recent stock market swoon has shown, it isn't always the greatest thing, either.
We all drive with a big blind spot

We all drive with a big blind spot

Driving is something many of us do daily. To and from work, to the store, going out somewhere, it doesn't matter where. Wherever it is most, people drive to it.
Don't let yourself be caught in the financial whirlwind

Don't let yourself be caught in the financial whirlwind

In the words of C-3PO in Return of the Jedi , "Here we go again." As I woke on Tuesday morning to type this, the financial headlines have changed little in the past few days. "Volatility rules in global markets," the Globe and Mail said.
It's not rock bottom but close

It's not rock bottom but close

One would think losing to the last-place team in the CFL and dropping to 1-5 would signal rock bottom for the Saskatchewan Roughriders. However in this columnist's opinion they're nowhere near rock bottom, but they can see it from here.
Is global climate change behind weather problems?

Is global climate change behind weather problems?

Climate change is one of those topics which has seemed to cool, at least in terms of grabbing media headlines. Such is the nature of this business.
He said, she said: Which celebrity, dead or alive, would you like to have coffee with?

He said, she said: Which celebrity, dead or alive, would you like to have coffee with?

He said I'm going to select one living person and one not-so-living person. The first man was killed in 1948: Mohandas Gandhi. Gandhi was such a phenomenal person.
Climate change on everyone's minds

Climate change on everyone's minds

Climate change is one of those topics which has seemed to cool, at least in terms of grabbing media headlines. Such is the nature of this business.
Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

Sports wrap-up with Bruce Penton

Brett Lawrie is the 'can't-miss' kid.' Drafted higher than any Canadian in baseball history, the 21-year-old Lawrie has been on avid fans' radar for the past three years, when he went 16th overall in the 2008 draft to the Milwaukee Brewers.
Welcome back, Jersday

Welcome back, Jersday

I know that this is a week late, but I figured that where Jersey Shore is involved, late is better than never. So season four is underway, and the cast is in Italy. And when I say cast, I feel like I'm actually talking about paid actors.
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