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Is a healthy economy good for people?

Is a healthy economy good for people?

On Nov. 25, referred to as "Black Friday" in the U.S., a woman pepper-sprayed fellow customers at a California Wal-Mart during a mad rush to get a bargain-priced Xbox.
Mint patch can be a nice addition

Mint patch can be a nice addition

When you think of the fragrances of the holiday season, several come to mind: the crisp aroma of pine, the homey smell of cinnamon, and the bright smell of peppermint.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Wall gov't needs to keep its nose clean

Wall gov't needs to keep its nose clean

Exactly what kind of government the Saskatchewan Party will be in its second term is a question of vital consequence to us all. To the Sask. Party, it's a question critical to how long it stays in power.
Joy ride not an amusing event

Joy ride not an amusing event

Okay, just when you thought some of the youth crime we have been hearing about couldn't get any more ridiculous comes word of a situation in Saskatoon where police stopped a stolen vehicle driven by a 14-year-old and inside were a total of nine child
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EDITORIAL - Pay as you go may slow other progress

EDITORIAL - Pay as you go may slow other progress

In accepting the capital budget as presented last Monday, Yorkton Council made an interesting decision on respects to paying the costs of water retention ponds 小蓝视频 constructed in the city.
The twisted logic and ethics of nature's opponents

The twisted logic and ethics of nature's opponents

Who is influencing Canada's resource priorities? In a puzzling appeal to anti-American sentiment, some industry supporters claim that U.S. foundations are threatening Canadian policy by donating money to environmental groups here.
Budget reveals interesting farming stat

Budget reveals interesting farming stat

Sometimes even uneventful news events reveal something eventful.
Enjoy winter planters

Enjoy winter planters

Last week, we were lucky enough to go the Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina for supper. The grand hotel was all decked out for Christmas, with sparkling trees and gleaming mirrors and giant toy soldiers standing guard in the lobby.
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