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Religious right's rejection of science is baffling

Religious right's rejection of science is baffling

Is the world getting nuttier? Looking at recent events in North America, it's hard not to conclude that humanity is taking a crazy step backwards.
Letter to the Editor - In support of judges

Letter to the Editor - In support of judges

Dear Editor: I was saddened to read in your excellent newspaper the unfortunate diatribe against judges in the Stackhouse Soapbox, March 28.
EDITORIAL - Playground project a winner

EDITORIAL - Playground project a winner

At its regular meeting March 26, Yorkton Council was presented with one of those requests they can't help but ultimately say yes too.
Junior 'B' league decision applauded

Junior 'B' league decision applauded

There was an interesting development in Manitoba with their Junior 'B' hockey league, the Keystone Junior Hockey League, over the weekend.
Letter to the Editor - Viterra sale questioned

Letter to the Editor - Viterra sale questioned

Dear Editor: Some politicians and shadow farm groups are doing everything but stand on their heads to claim the Viterra sale is a good thing! Not many touch the issue whether it will be possible for farmers, except Gerry Ritz's private lobby group, t
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Politicians shouldn't mess with democracy

Politicians shouldn't mess with democracy

The generation before mine takes democracy a lot more seriously. It's likely because that generation fought in a war to maintain it. My generation and the generations that followed are more disengaged in a modern world with all too many distractions.
Who gets a ticket to heaven?

Who gets a ticket to heaven?

An astounding thing happened during Jesus' crucifixion - while dying, he issued a Divine pardon to the frightened criminal on the cross beside him. I don't blame that fellow for his fear.
Rural Sask. survives austerity budget

Rural Sask. survives austerity budget

As far as "austerity" budgets go, Finance Minister Ken Krawetz's 2012-13 budget wasn't as hard on rural Saskatchewan as some thought it might be.
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