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Column: I finally rode a camel

Column: I finally rode a camel

Gord Paulley has been having quite the holiday in Egypt and Jordan.
Not just chance, not just choice, but fully cherished

Not just chance, not just choice, but fully cherished

My story is a family coming together through international adoption.
The Ruttle Report - Memory lane trips are good for the soul

The Ruttle Report - Memory lane trips are good for the soul

Sometimes, you just gotta step back in the past for a visit.
Opinion: No prudence when Freeland spends $20 billion over budget

Opinion: No prudence when Freeland spends $20 billion over budget

Freeland is promising taxpayers a balanced budget by the end of 2027. Taxpayers should be skeptical.
It's still the Grey Cup, and it's still in Saskatchewan

It's still the Grey Cup, and it's still in Saskatchewan

Lots of reasons to be excited about this year's game in Regina, even if the Saskatchewan Roughriders aren't playing.
Editorial: Hard for municipal governments to hold tax line

Editorial: Hard for municipal governments to hold tax line

There of course has to be a limit one day of how much people can pay, and when Council feels they are at that point, the real decisions will start – that СÀ¶ÊÓƵ which services can be trimmed if not completely chopped to save money? It will be a most interesting discussion.
Opinion: Thank the energy sector and agriculture for Moe bucks

Opinion: Thank the energy sector and agriculture for Moe bucks

Oil and gas, mining and agriculture are all vital to Saskatchewan.
Opinion: Better production practices help farmers survive drought

Opinion: Better production practices help farmers survive drought

Technology, improvements in agronomy and financial risk management tools are carrying grain producers.
Letter: What will the government privatize next?

Letter: What will the government privatize next?

"It is like a desperate farmer selling a good milk-producing cow for a short-term profit and then not having any milk to drink."
‘Save the planet’ politicizes proteins

‘Save the planet’ politicizes proteins

Animal proteins play an important role in our food culture, especially in Canada.
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