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That long-distance feeling

That long-distance feeling

Dear Editor Whenever I phone a business place or if I phone someone who doesn鈥檛 know me, I give my name and state my reason for calling.
SaskPower responds

SaskPower responds

Letter to the Editor
Give thanks in all circumstances, including the ones you didn鈥檛 want

Give thanks in all circumstances, including the ones you didn鈥檛 want

Ed, my old neighbour in Saskatchewan, had Ruby, his wife, send pictures by computer of the ice storm that hit Melville May 21. In May, such an uncommon ice storm was mind-boggling to hear about, as was seeing all the broken tree limbs and damage.
CAP: Kamloops a sobering reminder of ongoing genocide

CAP: Kamloops a sobering reminder of ongoing genocide

Submitted The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, the national voice representing the interests of M茅tis, status and non-status Indians, and 麻豆传媒AVern Inuit Indigenous People living off-reserve, issued the following statement Monday: It is with great dism
We鈥檙e not forgotten

We鈥檙e not forgotten

In my annual 鈥渞eading through the Bible in a year,鈥 I鈥檝e been slogging through some tough chapters. In fact, those pages of 鈥渟o and so begat so and so,鈥 have often caused me to wonder how much spiritual value there is for folks like me.
Ministerial message: Persevere in making commitment to Christ a high priority

Ministerial message: Persevere in making commitment to Christ a high priority

I consider it a privilege to have grown up on a farm. I had the opportunity to experience first-hand something that Jesus used in His teaching to illustrate how the Kingdom of God works.
Growing heirloom tomatoes

Growing heirloom tomatoes

So far, our spring on the prairies has been all about a mixture of everything. What is the summer going to bring? We don鈥檛 know.
What were they thinking?

What were they thinking?

Dear Editor The recent new expansion and updating of co-op service stations shows no forward thinking or planning for the future. With climate change we should be reducing gas stations not increasing them.
Stories to tell

Stories to tell

It seems every time the forecast calls for moisture, we are thwarted. The rain keeps moving elusively out of reach and our fields and pastures have become thirsty, desolate wastelands. That might be a touch melodramatic, but it鈥檚 close to the truth.
Must good things end?

Must good things end?

Letter to the Editor
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