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I'd rather not look like a leather couch

I'd rather not look like a leather couch

The other day I went to the gym. I hadn't tied my shoes beforehand, something I usually do, nor had I been in the newly renovated gym in the Leisure Centre. Fortunately for me, there was a wrinkly, orange leather chair sitting by the door.
Injuries plague Riders

Injuries plague Riders

"Unacceptable". That's what Saskatchewan Roughriders head coach Greg Marshall told his team after a jaw-dropping 42-28 season-opening loss to the Edmonton Eskimos Sunday at Mosaic Stadium. It was a wild, wild day from the get-go.
It could be worse...

It could be worse...

Jennifer's Journal
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

I have to say, I have never been so excited to see the sun! After weeks and weeks of overcast skies and falling precipitation, I finally feel as though summer is here! No longer am I waking up to the sound of rain, but I am waking up to a sky filled
No such thing as an overpaid athlete

No such thing as an overpaid athlete

The free agent frenzy began last Friday for the National Hockey League and as players have begun to sign with teams, the annual exercise in capitalism is enough to put an ear-to-ear grin on Gordon Gekko's face.
Sports wrap-up

Sports wrap-up

Baseball fans did a pretty good job of voting for baseball's starters in the annual Midsummer Classic, but one or two horrible selections are enough to suggest MLB should take the task away from the non-experts and give it to baseball writers and bro
The Kerr temper

The Kerr temper

When I was a much younger man, I had a full head of red hair. I guess it's the Scotsman in me, those Celtic genes just had to show through, the same ones that are responsible for my lack of hair now.
Our beliefs are shaped by where we're from

Our beliefs are shaped by where we're from

A series currently running on the history channel entitled "America, the history of the U.S." recently aired one particularly thought-provoking episode.
Making the pitch for newspapers

Making the pitch for newspapers

Recent events in southeast Saskatchewan have re-enforced our belief in this method of communication with our community.
No more getting my hand burned

No more getting my hand burned

The tie belonged to my uncle George. It was black, and covered with NHL team logos, including his Habs and my Leafs. For one day I actually wished the Hab logo was front and centre.
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