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Time for Canadian reality

Time for Canadian reality

I'm checking out some career options in case this newspaper thing doesn't work out. And I think I've come up with the perfect idea. I'm going to go into TV production. I've got my eyes on the fast paced world of reality programming.
Who's parenting these days?

Who's parenting these days?

Maybe That's Just Me
Seeding conditions remain tenuous

Seeding conditions remain tenuous

The days of spring are quickly passing, and farmers are starting to get on the land to start seeding operations. That's the good news, although the conditions remain tenuous at best.
A letter to Bill Chow

A letter to Bill Chow

Dear Bill, Congratulations on your recent hiring as the next president of the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League.
So disappointing

So disappointing

It appears as if our newly confirmed prime minister didn't want to waste any time in re-establishing a dubious legacy when he decided to spit in the eye and slap the faces of the electors who decided to forget his past transgressions by offering him
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.
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