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It takes a special kind of humility for a medical professional to admit that something he or she was taught in medical school, and has long since clung to as fact, is actually false.
Pipelines like Keystone XL are safest for environment

Pipelines like Keystone XL are safest for environment

As I read more and more about the opposition to the Keystone XL pipeline, particularly in Nebraska, I am becoming increasingly convinced there is something in their water - and it isn't oil.
Padding the poll

Padding the poll

Election polling is best left to the experts, and even then the debate about their accuracy and impact on the electoral process are hotly debated by politicians, pundits and statisticians. In the case of the newsoptimist.
Better signage needed for twinning safety

Better signage needed for twinning safety

When it comes to highway construction or reconstruction, everyone is an engineer.
Respite housing desperately needed

Respite housing desperately needed

Dear Editor We need more respite housing, not just funding, for families with special needs children. Looking after children can be stressful. Having a child with special needs adds a degree of difficulty that is hard to imagine.
The cemetery crocus

The cemetery crocus

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Collecting all that's common - not rare or costly

Collecting all that's common - not rare or costly

Ed, my neighbour next door, is only really interested in antiques if they are worth a good bit of money. I shared with Ed that we were driving into the Roadshow which was being held this week in Regina.
Disappointed with Raspberry

Disappointed with Raspberry

I am extremely disappointed in the newspaper for publishing the Raspberry about the asbestos in the Hospital, there was asbestos in the hospital! The workers were not harmed because it is not harmful unless it is active in the air.
HCI school year calendar concerns reoccur

HCI school year calendar concerns reoccur

In 2009, the Humboldt Collegiate Institute (HCI) calendar had a cut to the final exam schedule from five to four days, and also cut the teacher workday after final exams each semester.
Life prefers chaos, but detours can induce gratitude

Life prefers chaos, but detours can induce gratitude

It doesn't matter how much I schedule and plan and stress, I realize I am never fully in control of my calendar. I try to follow lists and get things done.
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