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Aboriginal jobs a problem for all of us

Regardless of how you feel about the way aboriginal people have been recently expressing their concerns and frustrations, there does seem to be an...

Health concerns a shared Sask. problem

At first glance, one might wonder why smaller cities and towns should be concerned about over-crowded emergency rooms in Regina. Rural health districts, after all,...

NHL back – fans will be, too

OK, so this column’s self-imposed moratorium on writing about the National Hockey League is now over, since the two sides have agreed to a...

Big year ahead for Jays, Wozilroy

Almost guaranteed to happen in 2013: January — Donald Fehr and Gary Bettman meet on Jan. 20 for a rock-paper-scissors game to determine the most...

2013 brings old and new challenges

The ringing in of 2013 will certainly bring some of the same old problems for rural Saskatchewan... albeit, perhaps less of them. And it will...

China now a big player in Saskatchewan

In 1972, then U.S. President Richard Nixon did something no American President had done before. He went to communist China, opening the door for trade...

Seahawk’s Wilson making a big impact

This year’s crop of rookie quarterbacks in the National Football League might be one of the best ever and while Andrew Luck of Indianapolis...

Labour law changes about more than unions

When it comes to Saskatchewan's new labour laws, a lot of people ask: Why should I care about it? I'm not in a union. In...

Oh, no! Sports negativity is everywhere

The supposedly darkest day in the history of the world — Dec. 21, 2012, the day according to the Mayan calendar that the world...

Sask. debt bad, but not 1980’s bad

Falling resource revenue and rising debt in the mid-year 2012-13 budget update will be unnerving for some of you that have been around for...

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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