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A summer that tests one's political beliefs

A summer that tests one's political beliefs

Whether one realizes it or not, the complex nature of most political issues tends to test one's political views.
Letter to the Editor - Writer questions Wheat Pool direction

Letter to the Editor - Writer questions Wheat Pool direction

Dear Editor:What happened to the Sask. Wheat Pool? During 1972 to 1992 Sask. Wheat Pool was the largest grain company in Canada enjoying 60 to 70 per cent of the Saskatchewan grain market, plus owning several large elevators in Alberta and Manitoba.
Fall garden tips to be discussed

Fall garden tips to be discussed

I read an interesting article by Mark Cullen; you probably know Mark because he's the gardening expert on Canada AM, as well as the author of many gardening books.
Mixed messages from gruesome case

Mixed messages from gruesome case

It was with great relief, probably, throughout the country when it was announced police had arrested Dustin Paxton in connection with a very disturbing assault that lasted several months and resulted in the victim, Dustin LaFortune, having parts of h
Back to school brain boosters

Back to school brain boosters

There is a link between nutrition and brain power. Researchers are learning that certain foods and their nutrients can help build better brains and help boost the brain function of children in school.
City Island is unexpectedly brilliant

City Island is unexpectedly brilliant

City Island (DVD/Blu-Ray) -- Dir. Raymond De Felitta. Starring Andy Garcia, Julianna Margulies, Steven Strait. A low-key release amid a week of low-key releases, City Island turns out to be a surprising gem.
Nature's brilliance hope for sustainable future

Nature's brilliance hope for sustainable future

Sometimes a new science emerges that not only offers hope for our continued survival as a species but that also makes obvious how little we have really learned in our relatively brief time on Earth.
Heed the voice that matters most

Heed the voice that matters most

I heard voices yesterday. Get out and walk, said my muscles. Get some fresh air, screamed my lungs. Summer's almost done, whispered my soul - get out and enjoy it. I put them off all day. Things to do. Places to go. People to see.
Most don't see registry preventing crime

Most don't see registry preventing crime

An Angus Reid poll out this week shows a vast majority of Canadians- 72 per cent - think the long-gun registry has done nothing to prevent crime.
Editorial - Flood relief effort shows community heart

Editorial - Flood relief effort shows community heart

One of the key aspects of a vibrant community is having a sense of not just pride, but of caring for others in the community which may need some help at times. Yorkton has always had residents who have shown their hearts are in the right place.
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