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Fishing in the rain still better than not

Fishing in the rain still better than not

Welcome to Week LVII of 'Fishing Parkland Shorelines'. Like most of us I am a novice fisherman, loving to fish, but far from an expert.
Program helps share locally grown fruit

Program helps share locally grown fruit

In many of the larger cities across Canada, there are programs whereby fruit is harvested and redistributed from the yards of residents. Many of these programs are well established and quite sophisticated in their operation.
National Research Council's new focus

National Research Council's new focus

The federal government recently announced a reorganization of the National Research Council to make it more "business-led" and industry-focused. It appears we're coming full circle to the early 1970s, when Sen.
Letter to the Editor - Diamonds appreciated

Letter to the Editor - Diamonds appreciated

Dear Editor: This is my first year playing baseball. My dad has driven past the diamonds at JC Beach with me many times but I've never played there. It is like playing on a big league field. The grass is always perfect and the gravel is red.
EDITORIAL - Day has value to country

EDITORIAL - Day has value to country

Friday is Aboriginal Day in Canada, a day which celebrates the culture of the first Canadians.
Letter to the Editor - Patient abuse cannot be tolerated

Letter to the Editor - Patient abuse cannot be tolerated

Dear Editor: Several weeks ago, the nation saw a TV report of abuse of an elderly woman in a Peterborough, Ontario nursing home.
Enjoy our solstice

Enjoy our solstice

The longest day of the year is coming, gardeners: on Friday, June 21 at approximately 1:04 a.m., we will enjoy the summer solstice! It's the longest day of the year, when the sun reaches its farthest point north of the equator.
EDITORIAL CARTOON

EDITORIAL CARTOON

Breach undermines trust in justice

Breach undermines trust in justice

So, police spend five months building a case against numerous drug dealers. This involves painstaking and potentially dangerous undercover work, coordination of several agencies, execution of dozens of warrants and multiple arrests.
Life getting complicated for small RMs

Life getting complicated for small RMs

Perhaps the old line that rural municipalities are about gravel and gopher poison was never quite true. But it's certainly safe to say that Saskatchewan RMs these days are dealing with issues far more complex than that.
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