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Cons have themselves to blame for lack of trust
Ingrid Rice's editorial cartoon in last week's newspaper pretty much says it all. In the first panel a man holds a newspaper with the front page headline, "Conservatives want better data to fix Temporary Foreign Worker Program.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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editorial - Chamber offers study City should have done
It was an interesting situation at the regular meeting of Yorkton Council, one where a local organization appeared before Council to file a report with the City which probably should have been carried out by the City in the first place.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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Learning a faith lesson from a long-dead piper
I stopped at the piper today. Though I've noticed the bronze statue outside Chilliwack's stately City Hall on previous visits to the city, I've never made time to pause. This morning's sunny walk seemed the perfect opportunity.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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Some RMs in increasing conflict
In this new Saskatchewan, we have both urban growth and a very different economy infringing on the old system of rural municipalities. And there does seem to be increasing conflict as a result.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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CFL season launches
The Canadian Football League regular season kicks off this week and there are usually a few signs early on that allow us to determine which teams will be incompetent over the summer. For years, we laughed at Winnipeg.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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Pipeline approval controversial for country
There was little doubt the federal government would approve the Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline project, regardless of public opposition or evidence presented against it.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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EDITORIAL CARTOON
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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Communities in bloom deadline
Gardeners, make a cup of tea and sit down with me for a few minutes. First of all, a great big "thank you" to Paula and Morley Maier who hosted the Yorkton and District Horticultural Society Windup at their farm recently.
Jun 25, 2014 2:00 AM
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Disappearances troubling
Let me put my voice behind those who are calling for a greater investigation into the disappearance of First Nation women in this country. It's an epidemic and it must stop.
Jun 18, 2014 2:00 AM
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Wall cabinet leans to the west
If you live on the east side of Saskatchewan, you might just feel a little under-represented. In the wake of Premier Brad Wall's recent shuffle, the new cabinet table is decidedly tilted to the west.
Jun 18, 2014 2:00 AM
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