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Memory flashes can do strange things to the feeble brain

Memory flashes can do strange things to the feeble brain

Oh, the memory flashes can play nasty tricks on a feeble brain such as the one that I have laid claim to over these past many years. I'm stuck with it. There are no brain transplants in the near future.
Should Roche Percee be something more?

Should Roche Percee be something more?

It is heartening to see some rallying around the Roche Percee revival plan. It may be a modest one, but from small seeds, tall trees can sometimes grow.
Bill 80 Is not progress

Bill 80 Is not progress

The Editor, Congratulations King Brad. With a few simple strokes of the pen you have done what no other Saskatchewan premier has ever attempted or wanted to attempt; you have turned Saskatchewan into Alberta.
Feeding the Rumour Mill

Feeding the Rumour Mill

Jennifer's Journal
Happy Victoria Day, now get back to work

Happy Victoria Day, now get back to work

Well, back to work now. I hope everbody enjoyed their Victoria's Secret holiday on Monday. I don't know why they've named this holiday after a wimmin's lacy, racy underwear catalogue, but hey, I'll take a holiday whenever it's handed to me.
Politicians need time out

Politicians need time out

Thursday's end of the 2010 spring sitting of the Saskatchewan legislature could not have come soon enough.
Thank you. Not!

Thank you. Not!

The Editor: I'll try to make this as short as possible.
Can't see the garden for the weeds

Can't see the garden for the weeds

Like many of you, when the weather gets warm my thoughts turn to the garden...and the lawn, the weeds and the dead leaves from last fall.
Barely classified as a rant this week

Barely classified as a rant this week

I can't believe it. No real rants to convey this week. A few random thoughts maybe, but no eager, easy skepticism issues. That's just not like me.
Collage provided the path let's take it

Collage provided the path Â… let's take it

Less than 10 years ago respected social trend monitor and author Doug Elliott stood in front of about 30 people in Estevan and told them that their possibilities of attracting a goodly number of immigrants to this community were limited.
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