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Everything old is not necessarily new again

Everything old is not necessarily new again

Back when I was growing up, if you got out an encyclopaedia and looked in Volume 6, EAS - ELK, you would find my Dad's picture under the entry for "Easy Mark".
Rough road ahead for Sask. Party

Rough road ahead for Sask. Party

One might think that the Saskatchewan Party government would be pretty much immune from most criticism of its handling of key issues in rural life.
The gift of life

The gift of life

Yesterday was a gorgeous day. The sun came out and we had blue sky over Wawota with temperatures up in the 20s.
We need a little hurry up here

We need a little hurry up here

Last week I watched a One on One interview between CBC's Peter Mansbridge and Calgary's relatively new mayor, Naheed Nenshi.
Enveloped in success but facing future challenges

Enveloped in success but facing future challenges

Now that the provincial legislature has dismissed itself for the summer, it's a good time to reflect on the past performance and speculate on what is to come.
Speedway season heating up

Speedway season heating up

Just two races into the season, a number of drivers have established themselves as the ones to watch at Estevan Motor Speedway.
Memories of back seats past

Memories of back seats past

Last Saturday night around 2 AM a stream of cars roared past my house. It was a line of cars in the dozens. I was baffled, at first, but then it occurred to me the movie must have just finished.
Link's puzzling rural quest

Link's puzzling rural quest

One of the more puzzling aspects of the provincial NDP's strategy has been its leader Dwain Lingenfelter's emphasis on rural Saskatchewan.
Riders plan to overcome setbacks

Riders plan to overcome setbacks

Are those storm clouds forming around Mosaic Stadium in Regina, home of the Roughriders? Or more specifically is that one very large dark cloud forming over the stadium, the one which wouldn't leave for close to 20 years until 2007 when the Riders fi
From Where I Sit

From Where I Sit

If the government was hoping for a cheap public marketing campaign about the places to see and things to do in Saskatchewan, that is exactly what they got when they established the social media driven Saskatchewanderer project.
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