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Give us more football

Give us more football

I'm not much of a sports guy, but over the past two years I have watched more football on TV than the rest of my life combined. It's not a lot, but it's a start.
Oscar the Grouch takes over

Oscar the Grouch takes over

Ed, my neighbour next door, noticed that I was in a grumpy mood last week. "You'd think with Christmas fast approaching you would be perking up in joy rather than moping around eager to snap and snarl at people," Ed observed.
Little changes that can make a difference

Little changes that can make a difference

As promised last week, here is another list of small lifestyle changes you can start incorporating into your life this week. Remember that trying to slowly make changes helps ensure that you don't get overwhelmed, frustrated or discouraged.
Chasing the elusive retirement dream

Chasing the elusive retirement dream

I don't get a chance to talk to my mother often between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Sometimes during the best times to call I'm busy and at other times she is out having fun when I try to reach her.
Chamber offers consumers an action plan

Chamber offers consumers an action plan

One view of the power of the press is that by publishing a consumer complaint or insisting an investigative report be completed on behalf of an unhappy consumer problems will be solved and shoddy business practices revealed.
Unpredictable

Unpredictable

There are few things that occupy the minds and conversations of Saskatchewanians like the weather. It's nearly always the first thing we remark on after, "How are you today?" when we begin a conversation.
Prentice can keep his BlackBerry

Prentice can keep his BlackBerry

Jim Prentice, a former federal industry minister, and vice-chairman of CIBC, wrote in the Nov. 21 Globe and Mail "I'm keeping my BlackBerry." He made a stirring argument in favour of Research in Motion, the Canadian technology champion.
Watch the birds

Watch the birds

Did you know that 462 species of birds are found across Canada? Or of that number, 362 can be found in British Columbia. In Ontario 318 species are regular visitors. Now that's a lot of feathers and, um, droppings.
Finding right hockey fit about more than SHA bylaws

Finding right hockey fit about more than SHA bylaws

Dear Editor Our 12-year-old daughter has been a member of the Battlefords Female Hockey Association (BFHA) for the past three years.
What I want for Christmas

What I want for Christmas

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