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SHC raises about private clinics

SHC raises about private clinics

The Editor, The Saskatchewan Health Coalition is concerned that private-for-profit surgery clinics will drain resources (staff, nurses, doctors and valuable dollars) from the public system.
Dogs and horses rule … cats? Not so much

Dogs and horses rule … cats? Not so much

More random thoughts for this week folks, mainly because I'm unable to stay focused on any one subject for more than a minute these days.
NDP talk of rural in-roads a lot of hype

NDP talk of rural in-roads a lot of hype

You get what Dwain Lingenfelter and the NDP are doing.
As I See It

As I See It

This weekend I was surprised by the short notice visit I received from one of my good friends from school. Keeping up with university buddies can be a difficult task.
Domed stadium, bad idea

Domed stadium, bad idea

In light of the recent news that the government of Saskatchewan has reached a conditional agreement with Canadian Pacific Railway to buy land in Regina where a new indoor football stadium/multi-purpose entertainment facility will likely be built, it
Kiefer Fever

Kiefer Fever

Jennifer's Journal
Rider Insider
Atonement at Labor Day Classic

Rider Insider Atonement at Labor Day Classic

The Saskatchewan Roughriders improved to 28-16 all-time on Labour Day Classic weekend with a 27-23 victory over the rival Winnipeg Blue Bombers on Sunday before another sellout crowd of 30,048.
The pleasure of my company

The pleasure of my company

My wife and I threw a little dinner party for some of my friends the other night. I should point out that we're talking about two couples we have known for years and with whom we get along wonderfully.
Out and About
You never forget how to ride a bike

Out and About You never forget how to ride a bike

Last week I rode a bike for the first time in almost a decade. Pathetic. I know. And as embarrassing as it is to admit, I never learned to ride a bike until I was halfway through kindergarten.
The ties that bind agriculture and potash

The ties that bind agriculture and potash

It is rather interesting that in Saskatchewan, a province whose existence is basically based on agriculture, that now as its economy moves more into the world of resources, it is still tied to farming because potash is so reliant on the farm sector f
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