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What now?

What now?

He is an excellent orator and it's a well established fact that Brad Wall is a charismatic leader so now the new mandate will be for him to check out his management skills.
Should the CWB be left as is?

Should the CWB be left as is?

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce took the lead recently in trying to determine whether the Conservative government plan to end the single-desk selling monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board was a good move, or whether the CWB is an institution which sho
Big Sask. Party could be a problem

Big Sask. Party could be a problem

By the time you read this, the Saskatchewan election campaign will be over, which is a problem for those of us who still practice the black art of writing political columns in advance.
Rider Insider

Rider Insider

It was a hollow victory, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders will take it. In their final home game of the 2011 season, the Riders dominated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19-3 on a windy, cold day at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday.
Declaring a dread for drivers' decals

Declaring a dread for drivers' decals

Before we start, I'd like to say that this column might offend you. If you are the kind of person who enjoys putting decals on your vehicle, then probably don't read any further.
Seven billion people and counting

Seven billion people and counting

Those born on Oct. 31, 2011 share one special thing in common: they are collectively the seven billionth people on the planet. The world welcomed the seven billionth person on Monday, which for some was a big deal.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

It may be in you to give, but....
Double standards

Double standards

Double standards. Most people are fine with normal conversation but if you bring up this little gem suddenly they really don't want to talk much . . . in fact English is no longer their first language and you're not coming in very clearly . . .
One final thing for the Rider fans to cheer

One final thing for the Rider fans to cheer

It was a hollow victory, but the Saskatchewan Roughriders will take it. In their final home game of the 2011 season, the Riders dominated the Hamilton Tiger-Cats 19-3 on a windy, cold day at Mosaic Stadium on Saturday.
Views unchanged on Wheat Board front

Views unchanged on Wheat Board front

The Yorkton Chamber of Commerce took the lead recently in trying to determine whether the Conservative government plan to end the single-desk selling monopoly of the Canadian Wheat Board was a good move, or whether the CWB is an institution which sho
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