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The Ruttle Report - Our house was a very, very, very fine house

The Ruttle Report - Our house was a very, very, very fine house

Memories of my once-beloved home.
Letter: Weyburn reader defends the value of religion for moral teaching

Letter: Weyburn reader defends the value of religion for moral teaching

Weyburn reader Tom Schuck defends the value of religion and the teaching of morality in schools today.
Most Canadians view about Online News Act is news should be free, survey suggests

Most Canadians view about Online News Act is news should be free, survey suggests

The survey suggests that two out of every three Canadians think that news should be free and accessible to anyone.
Editorial: Housing build support a good effort by feds

Editorial: Housing build support a good effort by feds

Certainly in Saskatchewan affordable housing is an ongoing concern, and rental units can be one element of addressing the needs, so the feds should be getting some positive reviews.
Column: In the fall, trees teach us to let go

Column: In the fall, trees teach us to let go

A column-reflection on fall and its lessons.
Opinion: Connecting with Canadians is a more diverse task

Opinion: Connecting with Canadians is a more diverse task

While Canada’s population is becoming increasingly diverse, the profile of its farming population continues to mirror tradition.
Selnes: Sask. Roughriders couldn't cope with Tre Ford

Selnes: Sask. Roughriders couldn't cope with Tre Ford

The Saskatchewan Roughriders lost against the Edmonton Elks 36-27 on Sept. 15
Opinion: Western economic interests trumping human rights

Opinion: Western economic interests trumping human rights

International report spotlights rising religious persecution while Western nations look the other way.
Letter: Conservatives lack common sense

Letter: Conservatives lack common sense

Climate change denial at heart of policy shortcomings.
Commentary: Update shows Saskatchewan needs a better budget plan

Commentary: Update shows Saskatchewan needs a better budget plan

Budget 2023 initially projected a $1-billion surplus, that is now predicted to be $486 million.
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