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Daniel Johnson - Green Party candidate for Cannington

Daniel Johnson - Green Party candidate for Cannington

Daniel Johnson has been quietly involved in many causes over the years, and most openly involved in the drug policy reform movement.

Through the eyes of a grandfather

A year after I returned from Novitiate as an Oblate I went back home for my brother's wedding.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

It's election time again

Sask. Party low-bid beats NDP high-hand

The leader's debate boiled down to a one-on-one showdown between NDP leader Dwain Lingenfelter and Saskatchewan Party leader Brad Wall. Really, though, the real showdown was a few days earlier when the respective parties released their platform.

Singing praise for Tseng: golf's most dominant

Since the world's best golfer, Tiger Woods, is more like Pussycat Woods these days, do we know for certain who has assumed the title of world's most dominating golfer? It's not Rory McIlroy, who gave golf fans palpitations in June by winning the U.S.

Playing the game

It was a subtle but nonetheless a genuine staring match. Hubbie and I were having lunch at his favourite fast-food outlet when I saw two men come in, buy a coffee and sit down.

Agriculture not high on election agenda

In the world of agriculture we are into the time of year where issues tend to cool, and farmers have a moment to exhale and relax just a little bit.

Provincial election is less than 11 days away

The provincial election is less than 11 days away. Scheduled for Nov. 7, the 27th general election will determine the individuals that will represent Saskatchewan residents for years to come.

Let the healing begin

286:29. Ladies and gentlemen that figure may not mean a lot to you, but in fact it's a new Saskatchewan Roughriders record for the longest period of time between offensive touchdowns.
Weekly RCMP report

Weekly RCMP report

The weekly report is prepared with the assistance of the Carlyle RCMP. Issues involving the Mental Health Act, among others, are not reported. The report of this week covers the period of Oct. 14 to 21.
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