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Share success with taxpayers

Share success with taxpayers

Many people say Premier Wall is a dreamer - a politician that isn't afraid to think big. Well, here's a bold vision for him to embrace. Mr.
NDP election hopes uncertain in 2011

NDP election hopes uncertain in 2011

There has been virtually no time in our history when the Saskatchewan CCF-NDP has not looked forward to an election year.
Run well and always finish strong

Run well and always finish strong

2010 is nearly history. Regardless of how you began it, did you finish well? In the early 1940's, three young preaching dynamos lined up at the starting block of evangelistic preaching.
Editorial - City must build on foundation set in 2010

Editorial - City must build on foundation set in 2010

While the arrival of the new year is essentially just changing from one calendar to the next, and a good reason for a day off with a big meal to boot, it has also become the time to reflect on our pasts and dedicate ourselves to a vision of the futur
Editorial cartoon

Editorial cartoon

Last Christmas gift is credit card debt.
New members welcome

New members welcome

The other day we were watching an old episode of Jacques Pepin and Julia Child cooking together. What a delightful combination of personalities they were! On this day, they were cooking some dining classics, like Steak Diane and Steak Au Poivre.
Wall came through in 2010

Wall came through in 2010

The reason why 2010 might go down as Premier Brad Wall's best year has everything to do with the fact that it wasn't exactly smooth sailing for his Saskatchewan Party government.
Everything around us is illuminated

Everything around us is illuminated

December has traditionally been a time for people in the Northern Hemisphere to celebrate light. The nights get longer until December 21, when the North Pole is tilted furthest from the sun, and then light returns as the days start to grow longer.
My Christmas presents...

My Christmas presents...

To the Yorkton Terriers:500 more fans per game.I find it ridiculous to see average crowds of about 850 for a first place Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League team playing in a market of close to 20,000.I wonder what the excuse is for people.
Be born in us today

Be born in us today

I think much about the mother of Jesus these days. I thank my daughter Amanda for that.She handed me a tiny gift one Sunday afternoon last summer, a velvet-sheathed, cubic, snap-lidded box. The kind rings come in.
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