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Sask. Party killed film industry

Sask. Party killed film industry

On March 31 of this year, the Sask. Party killed the film and television industry in our province. They didn't just end an incentive program: they destroyed the hopes, dreams, jobs and businesses of talented Saskatchewan storytellers.
Mature content inappropriate at drama festival

Mature content inappropriate at drama festival

Dear Editor On May 10, I attended the Provincial Drama Festival. Although it is wonderful to see so many young people participate, I have serious concerns regarding this particular event.
One secret of leadership

One secret of leadership

Sometimes a near perfect event comes along. I experienced one of those this past weekend while attending a district Toastmasters conference.
Singular 'they' around long before political correctness

Singular 'they' around long before political correctness

Everyone has their grammatical bugbears. For one of my grammar teachers, it was splitting infinitives. He could never understand why anyone, really, would be compelled to not follow this most basic grammatical rule.
Compassion appreciated

Compassion appreciated

I would like to thank the two young people who stopped and helped my teenage daughter after our one-year-old Sheltie was hit on Territorial Drive Monday at lunch time.
All aspects of C-38 need examined

All aspects of C-38 need examined

Dear Editor Could you vote yes or no on a multifaceted bill that is over 400 pages long? This is what we are asking our MPs to do with Bill C-38, the omnibus budget bill. Categorizing it as a budget bill means a finance committee will study it.
Gym gives some time to focus on yourself

Gym gives some time to focus on yourself

We know by now that exercising and leading a healthy lifestyle is crucial to our overall health. The problem becomes figuring out what to do and where to do it.
Band election slate puzzling

Band election slate puzzling

Friday is band council election day at Poundmaker First Nation. Democracy appears alive and well on the First Nation that has been beleaguered with municipal strife and bad press for the past couple of years.
The dog made me do it

The dog made me do it

Ed, my neighbour next door, was a bachelor last week, as Ruby, his wife, was in Edmonton for some appointments and family matters. The rainy, dull weather forced Ed to work on his machinery out at his farm.
Track and field has lost its joie de vivre

Track and field has lost its joie de vivre

What happened to track and field? It may be the shortest athletic season on the high school calendar, but it always offered a chance for the highly competitive and talented to shine on an individual basis, to set goals and to push past personal bests
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