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Revamped Collage met the challenge

Revamped Collage met the challenge

The venue and date had to be changed due to this spring and summer's floods, but the Collage multi-cultural festival still managed to get off the ground.

Softer, gentler NHL season ahead?

It could be a softer, more gentle National Hockey League when the 2011-12 season gets down to business in early October.

Elecs lose 26-3 in home opener

After a hard-fought first half, the A.E. Peacock Tornadoes pulled away in the second en route to a 26-3 victory over the ECS Elecs Friday in the Elecs' home opener.
Bruins have more trimming to do

Bruins have more trimming to do

The Estevan Bruins will play the first regular season game in Spectra Place on Saturday night. Before that happens, though, they need to cut at least two players from a roster that included 27 as of Monday.

No one is dying to protect Canadian oil

Over the past three years as editor of Pipeline News, Saskatchewan's petroleum monthly, combined with my previous work as a pipeliner, I have had an opportunity to visit almost every area of the Saskatchewan oilpatch.

Season series with Bombers goes to the Riders

The Riders bagged the swag. One week after upsetting the Winnipeg Blue Bombers by 20 points in the Labour Day Classic, Saskatchewan went into Swaggerville and destroyed the Winnipeg Blue Bombers 43-25 on Sunday to complete a home-and-home sweep.

Food safety responsibility of consumer

It was interesting to see a recent story about the recent Cairns Group ministerial meeting in Saskatoon. It marked the first time group members discussed ways scientific innovations and rules-based trade may help meet global food security objectives.

Facebook and Twitter: Is one better than the other?

I've been a member of Facebook for years now (I'm old, remember?) and have gone through periods of addiction and obsession (usually during finals and midterms).

Rugby World Cup full of hakas and beards

In a barbarian's game played by gentlemen, Canada's gentlemen are The Beardos. The Rugby World Cup kicked off a week ago in New Zealand with two ceremonial, pre-match challenges: the New Zealand All Blacks Haka and the Tonga Sea Eagles' Sipi Tau.

Does Rider pride define Saskatchewan people?

She said Yes, yes it does. The way I see it, there are two types of Saskatchewan people: Rider fans, and not Rider fans.
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