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Milne Bay seeks car speed solution

Residents of Milne Bay in the city are concerned with the speed of vehicles on the street and are willing to fund the installation of temporary speed bumps to slow drivers.
Grateful for the mystery of life

Grateful for the mystery of life

It's midnight in the Kootenays. As I write this, I sit in our son's above-garage apartment, perched high above Windermere Lake. Thinking. A train whistles slow beneath me and the moon rests cozy on the sky, like a silver coin on dark velvet.

SHHS girls win bronze medals at tournament

The Sacred Heart senior girls' volleyball team competed at O'Neill High School in Regina this past weekend. The Lady Saints began the tournament against Miller High School of Regina. Sacred Heart won two straight winning 25-23 and 25-14.
Election battleground has slightly shifted

Election battleground has slightly shifted

For all the fuss and both created by this recent by-election campaign in Saskatoon Northwest, it isn't likely that it will be part of the battleground in the 2011 provincial election campaign. The Sask.

A computer system is indispensable

Most businesses rely on computers these days. But when does a business need to install a computer system? While a computer system may seem a bit intimidating at first, with a bit of expert advice it can become an invaluable asset.

SHHS juniors beat Melville in season finale

The Sacred Heart Saints junior football team rounded out their 2010 season with a 21-6 victory over the visiting Melville Cobras last Tuesday on Sacred Heart field.
Gourds are easy to grow

Gourds are easy to grow

There is no other word for this beautiful fall weather besides "glorious"! It's a good chance for us to finish cleaning our gardens, put away flower pots, and generally prepare for winter.
CFL schedule helps identify the best at coaching

CFL schedule helps identify the best at coaching

Back to back home and home games in the Canadian Football League often show which coaches are the best at their craft.
Shady practices are ok when it comes to coffee

Shady practices are ok when it comes to coffee

Coffee is the second most traded commodity in the world, after oil. And as with oil, the massive scale of production necessary to meet our insatiable demand for coffee results in an enormous ecological footprint.

BHP could cost province

BHP Billiton's proposed takeover of PotashCorp could reduce provincial revenues by at least $2 billion over the next 10 years while having little or no net effect on employment in the industry.
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