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I will not always love you, Whitney

I will not always love you, Whitney

I watched the first couple minutes of the Grammys. And then I turned it off and did something productive. I didn't want to hear all the tributes to Whitney Houston, a self-confessed druggie who had died the day before.
Club doesn't deserve bashing

Club doesn't deserve bashing

Dear Editor I am writing in regards to "4-H trip disappoints supporters" (Regional Optimist Feb. 10), that was written in regards to a Reigning Riders 4-h club trip. It is disgusting that someone would bash a club for this.
Will one-issue partisans turn on Tories?

Will one-issue partisans turn on Tories?

This week Conservative supporters throughout the West celebrated the imminent demise of Canada's long gun registry.
February break has become an institution

February break has become an institution

Classes at the elementary and high schools in our little town are thinning out again this week. It isn't a flu bug or cold weather keeping students away this time, but the days before the February break.
More vision board inspiration

More vision board inspiration

As promised last week, here are another 25 of my favourite clippings from my many vision boards. I hope that some of these can motivate you towards achieving your goals. Many of them apply to more than just exercise.
The Theatre of Unreason

The Theatre of Unreason

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Speaking well of others key to loving thy neighbour

Speaking well of others key to loving thy neighbour

Ed, my neighbour next door, tells me repeatedly that the greeter position at Walmart stores has to be one of the dumbest jobs ever created. His exact words are, "No one wants someone eyeballing you as you come in the store.
The mature male mind

The mature male mind

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Five years, a million people

Five years, a million people

What a difference five years can make. When the 2006 census was filled out by the people of Canada, things weren't looking so hot in Saskatchewan.
Recognizing the unborn

Recognizing the unborn

A member of Parliament, Stephen Woodworth, has a private member's bill proposing to give the human fetus legal standing in Canadian law. Under current law, the unborn has no recognition as a person until fully born.
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