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What do you think of the Occupy protests?

What do you think of the Occupy protests?

He Said: What began as an Occupy Wall Street protest in New York City, has developed into a movement all across North America. Protesting is an important part of a democratic society.
Dorm of horrors

Dorm of horrors

I just returned from my weekend trip to St. Charles, Missouri, during which I visited friends, partied illegally and ate way too much at my old university. And now that I'm back, I have to say I have a new appreciation for my situation in Regina.
A different Sask. election

A different Sask. election

By all the usual measurements, this has already been a very different Saskatchewan election campaign than maybe we're used to seeing. In fact, you may have trouble recognizing it as a Saskatchewan election at all.
A woman in a man's world

A woman in a man's world

You know that saying, "Being a woman in a man's world" this saying bugs me.
Change comes with the good and the bad

Change comes with the good and the bad

The other day I attended a meeting with an agricultural theme, and as is often the case, I had some discussions on industry issues before the event actually started.
Missing the point

Missing the point

Well, it's finally happened. People warned me that it would. After 10 columns, I have received my first email from a reader who has an opinion that is significantly different than mine. I'm surprised it didn't happen sooner.
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

So, you're looking for a specialist?
Kings poised for NHL crown

Kings poised for NHL crown

It has been 44 years since the National Hockey League went Hollywood with its first expansion in 1967, but Los Angeles has yet to celebrate a Stanley Cup victory. That's about to change. This is the Kings' year.
Climate change is real

Climate change is real

The other day I attended a meeting with an agricultural theme, and is often the case had some discussions on industry issues before the event actually started.
NHL's return to Winnipeg truly unique

NHL's return to Winnipeg truly unique

In 94 years of NHL history, what the hockey world witnessed Sunday in Winnipeg was a first. Sure, teams have moved before. Sure, Canadian cities have rejoiced over getting a big-league team. But there has never been a repatriation like this one.
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