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Crime Diary - The bottom line is the golden rule

Crime Diary - The bottom line is the golden rule

It has always seemed kind of odd to me that there exist laws of war because war seems the ultimate of crimes to begin with. The idea that war can be waged in a civilized manner is fascinating.
Things I do with words... Can this man still sell people his vitamins?

Things I do with words... Can this man still sell people his vitamins?

David Stephan is perhaps best known for being one of the parents convicted of not providing the necessities of life when their son died from a treatable (but untreated) form of meningitis.
One health board may be better for Saskatchewan

One health board may be better for Saskatchewan

There are some things about the proposed changes to health governance in Saskatchewan that rural people might not like.
Fort San resident suggests government rethink the definition of prosperity

Fort San resident suggests government rethink the definition of prosperity

What is prosperity? To me it would seem a roof over your head, adequate clothing, healthy food, clean water to drink as well as clean air to breathe, loving, supporting family and meaningful employment cover most of the basics.
Jesus as the vanishing point in history

Jesus as the vanishing point in history

The idea that art imitates life is as old as Aristotle. Have you seen a photo or painting with railway tracks or a road going off into the distance? Quite often the parallel lines fade into one as the vanishing point is reached.
Good quality gets its worth from a low dollar value

Good quality gets its worth from a low dollar value

Canadian agriculture producers have long prided themselves in being among the best in the world. In terms of dryland farming, there is little doubt that Canadian producers are good at getting the most bushels out of every acre.
An introduction to celebrating Canada's 150 years

An introduction to celebrating Canada's 150 years

(EDITOR鈥橲 NOTE: The following is the first of a running series of columns in which Sonja Herter (Korol) will be detailing the history of Canada in light of the country鈥檚 150 th anniversary in 2017.
The pen is mightier than the sword until you ask it to handwrite

The pen is mightier than the sword until you ask it to handwrite

This morning, my coworker was having a little trouble. 鈥淚 swear, you鈥檒l never fail to screw me up if you ask me to write an ampersand,鈥 she muttered, showing me the piece of paper she was working on.
Musings for the month of January

Musings for the month of January

We survived Christmas in spite of all the visitors. In fact, we all enjoyed a good time. New Year鈥檚 Eve was very quiet and peaceful. The only fly in the ointment was the blizzard and extreme drop in temperature that befell us.
Editorial Cartoon

Editorial Cartoon

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