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Twisting the night away

Twisting the night away

Dancing is highly overrated. It's only good as a precursor for a love scene in a movie or maybe as a little therapeutic exercise to unlock that knee replacement you had three years ago.
Dear Editor

Dear Editor

The Reeve and Council of the Rural Municipality of Moose Creek (RM) need to take action to be more democratic and to more appropriately spend the taxes paid by RM ratepayers.
The heart of the matter - Part Two

The heart of the matter - Part Two

When I got to the ER, there were probably 20 or more people hanging around, waiting. It was just after six in the evening on New Year's Day. People are always hanging around the ER, but holidays are especially busy.
In sickness and in health

In sickness and in health

Jennifer's Journal
As I See It

As I See It

Pay raises for the over-privileged
Prairie land has its advantages

Prairie land has its advantages

On a recent television program there was a report on inter-generational transfer of farmland. It is an issue which has gotten some attention in the media, but perhaps less than it deserves, depending on what future someone has for the farm sector.
Dear Editor

Dear Editor

Dear Editor; I would like to make some comments on the new municipal water well (SW 17-5-3-W2) that the RM of Moose Creek constructed this last year.
The devil wears a power ranger t-shirt

The devil wears a power ranger t-shirt

I'm convinced the devil disguised himself as a four-year-old child. The devil wears a grey power ranger t-shirt with old ratty, worn heather grey sweat pants. The devil appears to come from a family with limited wealth. The devil is a chatterbox.
Dear Editor

Dear Editor

I am concerned that the proposal to pave Provincial Highway #361 from number 9 to the R.M. of Browning is not a good use of the R.M of Moose Creek's $1.9 million in ratepayer's money or in-kind contributions for the following reasons: 1.
Communities do need a long-term plan

Communities do need a long-term plan

A couple questions from municipal leaders from across the country hit me as especially pertinent to the problems facing rural Saskatchewan communities today.
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