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Dumping waste into the ground is a shaky solution

Dumping waste into the ground is a shaky solution

What can we do with wastes from our industrial pursuits - from fossil fuel extraction, agriculture, chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing? We've been spewing lots of it into the air, but that isn't a good plan.
Sometimes all it takes is a little story

Sometimes all it takes is a little story

Three little girls passed my house as I swept the front porch. One carried a fist sized rock. "Just killed a snake," said the tallest, all proud. "Like this," said the child with the rock, tossing it down hard and picking it up again.
Start your composts

Start your composts

The other day, someone told me that they like the idea of composting. but don't know how to begin, and don't have room for a big compost bin in their yard.
Lady Lake shore spots limited

Lady Lake shore spots limited

Welcome to Week VIII of 'Shore Fishing the Parkland'.
Health care kudos

Health care kudos

Usually, my column is about random topics where I try to polarize the readers by making them agree with me whole heartedly or disagree with me to the point that you may believe I'm completely nuts.
'Rider stadium a Sask. commuity project

'Rider stadium a Sask. commuity project

As talk of a new football stadium in Regina heats up, talk of the need for it and fairness in paying for it are heating up as well.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Mirror Mirror needs to take a hard look at itself

Mirror Mirror needs to take a hard look at itself

Mirror Mirror (DVD/Blu-Ray) - Dir. Tarsem Singh. Starring Lily Collins, Julia Roberts, Armie Hammer. Flat-feeling fairy tale film with style but no purpose.
Names have a past

Names have a past

While researching any genealogy, it is important to remember that you are searching beyond just your family name; you are also looking for locations. The names of various towns carry an interesting history all their own.
Four sure things in life

Four sure things in life

Silos are tumbling, and trees are toppling. Flooded crops, washed out roads, downed city signs, and snapped limbs abound across Saskatchewan. Tornadoes have touched down, roofs have lost shingles, barns have lost roofs.
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