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Why do we pay taxes?

Why do we pay taxes?

Dear Editor I have often wondered why we pay taxes. I have owned a house in North Battleford for 12 years. Over the last several years changes have happened to our city that I just don't understand.
I believe but …

I believe but …

An eccentric philosophy professor gave a one-question final exam after a semester dealing with a broad array of topics.
Bah humbug to Family Day

Bah humbug to Family Day

Happy Family Day, whatever that means.
Restoring competitiveness

Restoring competitiveness

Dear Editor Over 420 members of the Chamber of Commerce network across Canada, led by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, have identified the top 10 barriers to Canada's business competitiveness and launched a 10-point plan to help restore the country'
4-H trip a disappointment to supporters

4-H trip a disappointment to supporters

Dear Editor I am writing in reference to "4-Hers experience historic moment at NFR" (Regional Optimist, Feb. 3). I was a member of the 4-H system for approximately 18 years.
Feed thy neighbour

Feed thy neighbour

The Christian tenet of "love thy neighbour" has, in modern times, evolved to encompass the concept of "feed thy neighbour.
Dream analysis not necessary

Dream analysis not necessary

"You've been burning the midnight oil - how come?" Ed, my neighbour next door, demanded of me yesterday at the post office. "I saw your office light on when I came home late Monday night.
No apologies for sometimes caring for yourself

No apologies for sometimes caring for yourself

It is time to quit apologizing. We, as Canadians, are mocked for our over apologetic nature, teased for saying "sorry" when someone bumps into us. As women, we are no better.
What does your vision board say?

What does your vision board say?

A vision board is a tool used to help clarify, concentrate and maintain focus on a specific goal. They can help you avoid distraction, reinforce goals and keep your intentions in the forefront of your mind.
Retirement dreams

Retirement dreams

When I was younger, I got my palm read by a Chinese university student at a Folk Fest pavilion in Saskatoon. By looking at the lines on my hand, she was able to determine that I would be able to retire early - in my 30s, she said.
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