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NDP rural problems start at top

You don’t need to look any further than the current makeup of the Saskatchewan Legislature to see how far removed the NDP is from...

Gov’t gets drinking age right

In all the talk about the new Saskatchewan, what sometimes gets lost is that not everything about the old Saskatchewan was bad. There again, perhaps...

Wall should focus on problems at home

It's not as if Premier Brad Wall does not have a point about the U.S. government's dithering on approving the Keystone XL Pipeline. Caught up...

Sask. shifts from rural to urban

Lest there be any doubt that Saskatchewan is changing to a more urbanized place, consider a couple of news items in the last week. The...

Farming has become big business

How prosperous Saskatchewan agriculture has become is evident in a couple of recent developments. The first comes in the less-than-pleasing news from Agriculture Minister Lyle...

Trades make Jays a contender

Toronto Blue Jays definitely won the winter, but winning the spring, summer and fall will be a little tougher. The perennial also-rans in the powerful...

Is the Sask. boom coming to an end?

It may not yet be evident, based on the number of new trucks on your main streets or the new houses still being built,...

Golf’s spotlight on No. 1 McIlroy

For the first time since the late 1990s, the early-season focus on the PGA Tour is on somebody other than Tiger Woods. For the past...

Rising property taxes a bad omen

Perhaps it's only appropriate that hints of rising property taxes are the first hint that Saskatchewan Party government may be sailing towards troubled waters. The...

Kaepernick shines as Smith sits

You may not have heard of Wally Pipp, but if you have, you know that he and Alex Smith are two of the most...

Provincial News

Bangor, Yorkton, and two rural residences raided

Gunshots, a SWAT team, and a heavy police presence are not scenes typically associated with small-town Saskatchewan, but for residents of Bangor, that’s exactly...

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