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Private services address health care bottleneck

Private services address health care bottleneck

Aug. 30, the earth moved in Saskatchewan. In the home of Tommy Douglas, the Saskatchewan Party government announced they would be farming out certain day surgeries to clinics outside of a hospital setting.
Sports super stars in the limelight

Sports super stars in the limelight

While 小蓝视频 a big star is what every athlete dreams about, 小蓝视频 a big star also means you're likely to be in the headlines and lead stories more than some would like and not usually under great circumstances. Just ask Tiger.
Piranha 3D

Piranha 3D

Last week I had the opportunity to watch Piranha 3D at the Galaxy in Saskatoon on the big screen. One thing I noted was the experience of watching Piranha 3D was similar to that of another movie from four years ago - namely Snakes on a Plane.
Striving, struggling without a cigarette

Striving, struggling without a cigarette

Ed, my neighbour next door, has found himself in a domestic battle for survival. Ruby, Ed's wife of 30 years, has demanded Ed resist smoking at home, or find himself the victim of bloodshed.
Educational assistants are needed

Educational assistants are needed

Dear Editor, I am pleased to hear the Saskatchewan Government is reviewing the role of education assistants in our schools.
NFL NFC preview

NFL NFC preview

My two oldest boys claim that this is the time of year when "real football" starts, but then again they both cheer for Detroit.
Who needs training camp?

Who needs training camp?

Just like Labour Day is a football tradition in Canada, Brett Favre "retiring" and eventually returning to training camp has become an annual tradition in the NFL.
Rider ready prepare for Edmonton after bye week

Rider ready prepare for Edmonton after bye week

Back to work. The Saskatchewan Roughriders enjoyed a bye week after their 37-13 win over B.C. in the Hall of Fame Game Aug. 12 at Mosaic Stadium.
Jumping through hoops

Jumping through hoops

There's too much bureaucracy in the world. I found this out a long time ago, but the truth of this statement was recently reinforced when I finally went in to switch my vehicle insurance over to Saskatchewan.
The tale of the Ginger Ale hand grenade

The tale of the Ginger Ale hand grenade

I was lying lazily on my bed, watching a bit of weekend afternoon TV, when my three-and-a-half-year-old son brought me a 2 litre bottle of pop, putting it beside the bed.
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