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Commentary: A deep dive into the meaning of wacky weather terms

Commentary: A deep dive into the meaning of wacky weather terms

Discover the mysteries of weather terms like pyrocumulonimbus clouds, lenticular clouds, crepuscular rays and more.
Opinion: How smiling can transform your business

Opinion: How smiling can transform your business

Increase customer retention and your bottom line by smiling.
Opinion: Was Trudeau's promise of ‘sunny ways’ always a con?

Opinion: Was Trudeau's promise of ‘sunny ways’ always a con?

Paul Well’s new book, Justin Trudeau on the Ropes, is a detailed critique of the discrepancies between his promises and actions.
3D printing serves up safety with a side of Salmonella-killing heat

3D printing serves up safety with a side of Salmonella-killing heat

U of A finds new way to make sure your 3D printed dinner doesn’t kill you.
Opinion: Replacing Estevan's police chief won't be easy

Opinion: Replacing Estevan's police chief won't be easy

Hunt for a new police chief for Estevan comes at an interesting time.
Editorial: Pea plant builds on Yorkton's ag roots

Editorial: Pea plant builds on Yorkton's ag roots

For Yorkton, and ultimately for the province too, value-added agriculture processing builds economy on the strong foundation of farming. It’s one of those classic win-win situations.
Column: Are those indeed the best choices Americans have?

Column: Are those indeed the best choices Americans have?

The recent debate between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump, held at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, was a spectacle that left many viewers cringing. An opinion piece.
Are the kids all right?

Are the kids all right?

Justin Trudeau’s bleak poll numbers are part of a global trend as young voters reject incumbents.
Canada at a crossroads: Understanding the shifting sands of immigration attitudes

Canada at a crossroads: Understanding the shifting sands of immigration attitudes

Nova Scotians have the most favourable sentiments about immigration, whereas Alberta and Ontario exhibit the most negative.
Even if they fell short, the Edmonton Oilers defied regionalism to unite Canadians in the Stanley Cup final

Even if they fell short, the Edmonton Oilers defied regionalism to unite Canadians in the Stanley Cup final

Historically, Canadians have supported the underdog more often because Canada appears to be in that position more frequently, especially when compared to the United States.
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