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Maybe not glamorous, but still the best bet

Maybe not glamorous, but still the best bet

Let's get semi-serious about coal here for a moment, seeing as how our provincial government has determined that it does, indeed, have a future as a source of fuel for producing power and other things.
The View - from the desk of Marga Cugnet

The View - from the desk of Marga Cugnet

"I love it when a good plan comes together." Actor George Peppard made that sentence a big part of his on-screen personality in a 1980s television series and I'm going to borrow it today.
The View - from the desk of Marga Cugnet

The View - from the desk of Marga Cugnet

"I love it when a good plan comes together." Actor George Peppard made that sentence a big part of his on-screen personality in a 1980s television series and I'm going to borrow it today.
Finding peace

Finding peace

I'm writing this on my laptop, sitting in the car at the lookout at Kenosee Lake.
SMA winners taking problems head on

SMA winners taking problems head on

For all the talk about the "new Saskatchewan", it seems an awfully lot like the "old Saskatchewan". In the "old Saskatchewan", communities didn't always have the money to fix all their problems.
Rox and the fox

Rox and the fox

Our dog, Roxy, is getting outfoxed. This is not unusual, in and of itself. Roxy gets outsmarted a lot. Sometimes it's humans, sometimes cats, occasionally inanimate objects. Pretty much anything is smarter than Roxy.
Rethinking the five second rule

Rethinking the five second rule

Maybe That's Just Me
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

I love to travel! It is one of my favourite things to do by-far hands-down no-questions-asked. I am always up for a trip to a new place or to see a sight that I have never seen before.
Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor

The following is the opinion of Sandi Urban-Hall, spokesperson for the Government-Trustee Bargaining Committee.
Are you ready for the end of the world?

Are you ready for the end of the world?

According to veteran radio evangelist Harold Camping, the world is coming to an end this Saturday at noon, a half-hour later in Newfoundland. That is the time Jesus is set to appear from stage right and send the world into a tizzy.
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