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Column: Tough road ahead for Hockey Canada

Column: Tough road ahead for Hockey Canada

An opinion piece about Hockey Canada's sexual assault cases that have been in the talks since May.
Column: Unravelling the marriage certificate mystery

Column: Unravelling the marriage certificate mystery

A column about the 100+ years old marriage certificate mystery.
Opinion: Court's decision leaves security of anonymity for the press and the public unclear

Opinion: Court's decision leaves security of anonymity for the press and the public unclear

"It is reasonable to ask now: Why would any source step forward with information if we cannot protect their identities?"
The Ruttle Report - Second take on the summer break

The Ruttle Report - Second take on the summer break

Last year's summer break was not a good one for me. Allow me to reiterate.
Editorial: Protests reaffirm freedoms we enjoy

Editorial: Protests reaffirm freedoms we enjoy

Watching the cavalcade of vehicles, most with Canadian or Dutch flags flying, also had to bring about thoughts of how fortunate we are to live in a country with the freedoms we enjoy.
Looking at the keys as more than black and white

Looking at the keys as more than black and white

There should be no shortcuts on what really matters.
The Ruttle Report - Hold media accountable, but don't hold us down

The Ruttle Report - Hold media accountable, but don't hold us down

These days, there's a lot of talk about those in the media who are seeking mental health treatment. More than ever before, I completely understand why.
Editorial: No new news of hospital for Yorkton

Editorial: No new news of hospital for Yorkton

Hindley faced questions about temporary bed closures in Kamsack, which he said were unfortunate but necessary because there were staff shortages.
Could dogs boost children’s reading? This UBC researcher says ‘yes’

Could dogs boost children’s reading? This UBC researcher says ‘yes’

The presence of a therapy dog appears to improve reading confidence and stamina among children
Nearly half of Canadians say they spend faster than they earn, survey finds

Nearly half of Canadians say they spend faster than they earn, survey finds

A new survey finds that the overwhelming majority of Canadians say that the average household carries too much debit, while two-in-five do not expect to escape debt in their lifetime.
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