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A look back at the year of forests

A look back at the year of forests

There was a lot that happened in 2011. In the Information Age, there's no escaping anything. It's time to look back and evaluate some things in the year we have all had to say goodbye to.It was a good year for Canadian music.
"Expression"

"Expression"

Marna's Musings
New Year's resolutions

New Year's resolutions

Every year on Dec. 31, people around the world make plans for the upcoming year. For a lot of people, their New Year's resolutions focus on their weight, quitting smoking, and just health goals in general.I also make resolutions.
More of the best from 2011

More of the best from 2011

Part II of the best quips and quotes from 2011 (July through December segment): Fark.com: "Psychology professor gives an in-depth explanation detailing why sports fans riot. He could have saved a lot of time and just said 'beer.
Enough talking, action is needed

Enough talking, action is needed

As we take our first few steps into 2012, there are many reasons to be optimistic about the year ahead.
American juniors hard bunch to figure out

American juniors hard bunch to figure out

It's hard to say which disappointing finish was a bigger choke. Last year, an American world junior team that was more stacked on paper than Yorkton's peewee AA team lost to Canada in the semis.
Kyoto: good riddance to a bad deal for Canadians

Kyoto: good riddance to a bad deal for Canadians

The Editor: Canadians have every reason to celebrate our country's recent decision to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol. Our refusal to play the role of sucker at a United Nations poker game might even send a message to the world's real polluters.
Where do we want to live?

Where do we want to live?

The way we have decided to inhabit Saskatchewan is a blessing and a curse. As we climb into 2012, I look around and can't help but wonder what we're going to do in the next 10 to 15 years to address the disparity of population disbursement.
Wall could face a few pitfalls in 2012

Wall could face a few pitfalls in 2012

Looking at where Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party now sits, it's hard to imagine it having many struggles in 2012. Its 64-per-cent and 49-seat win in the Nov. 7 election obviously gives it an unquestionable mandate to govern as it sees fit.
Maybe give it a try

Maybe give it a try

I was so looking forward to writing my column this month because I had a whole arsenal of topics to pick from that people have stopped me to discuss. I had even done several mini columns to remind me what was on the minds of my readers.
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