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How about those results

How about those results

When we last left you, I was wondering whether or not the NDP's Orange Crush was going to be fact or fable. Well, we got our answer. Jack Layton and crew now pretty well own Quebec, at least on the federal front.
Time to hit the track

Time to hit the track

The racing season at Estevan Motor Speedway begins tonight with a practice session for drivers to tune up their cars and get a feel for the track again. Lately I've been working on The Race Tracker, the Mercury's annual motorsports preview.
Orange Crush meets Blue Tide

Orange Crush meets Blue Tide

Jennifer's Journal
Tory numbers in Sask. overwhelming

Tory numbers in Sask. overwhelming

So just how solid is the Conservative base in rural Saskatchewan? Really solid, Consider the numbers: * Battlefords-Lloydminster. All the other candidates, 9,311 votes. Conservative Gerry Ritz, 18,847 votes.
The first time

The first time

The other night I was loading my groceries into my car when a friend pulled up beside me. He was driving his brand new car. Well, it's three months old, so it might as well be new. It is a fine piece of German engineering, very expensive.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

When it rains it pours. When I finished last week's column, I was wondering what I would be writing about this week. And this week, it seems that the options are endless.
Technology of the world today

Technology of the world today

The world is one where technology is advancing at incredible rates in just about every aspect of our lives.
A seismic shift

A seismic shift

In the course of one day, Canada's political landscape has undergone a radical, and historic, restructuring.
Sports world has role to play in healing

Sports world has role to play in healing

This column has been written before. It will probably be written again. I'm writing it anyway. This one's for Garnet "Ace" Bailey and Mark Bavis. This one's for Pat Tillman.
bin Laden is gone, and so is the campaign

bin Laden is gone, and so is the campaign

So wouldn't you know it, Osama bin Laden stole the headlines from the final day of the Canadian federal election campaign.
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