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Joining the brave new information age

Joining the brave new information age

An newspaper's opinions pages have traditionally been venues for a mixture of newsroom generated comment and comment from the readership through letters to the editor.
Palm tree passion less pressing this winter

Palm tree passion less pressing this winter

Saskatchewan winters bring dreams of far off destinations, sunny beaches and exotic food and beverages. I know many people from the community who have been away lately or are anxiously counting down to the day printed on their airline voucher.
The key to launching beyond the plateau

The key to launching beyond the plateau

We all have a limit when it comes to achieving our health and fitness goals. We all have a weakness. We all have something holding us back. We all have something that is keeping us from succeeding.
Is the problem really NHL fighting?

Is the problem really NHL fighting?

As we have seen in the news this year, and especially through the first half of the NHL season, is the major concern over concussions, head shots and fighting. Of course there have been calls to ban all head shots to prevent concussions.
Half-truths and huckstering

Half-truths and huckstering

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Name labels for family members

Name labels for family members

The visit of his family during the recent holiday season led Ed, my neighbour next door, to give certain family members name labels.
2012- Under Pressure

2012- Under Pressure

Thousands of years ago, the Mayan culture developed a calendar to use to keep track of days and events, much like we use the Gregorian calendar.
Tuned in to the radio

Tuned in to the radio

Instead of inciting the usual riots in various political parties with my comments, today I'm going to talk about radio.
Thoughts on the box office slump, Part II

Thoughts on the box office slump, Part II

Since I had nothing better to do in the office today, I thought I would do a follow-up on my previous column the great box office slump. Like any movie, my column deserves a sequel, too.
Whose side is Sask. Party on?

Whose side is Sask. Party on?

Dear Editor Selling off one of our province's Crown Corporations and ensuring all new liquor stores are run by private business tells us the provincial government has lost sight of the people it is supposed to represent.
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