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Wall could face a few pitfalls in 2012

Wall could face a few pitfalls in 2012

Looking at where Premier Brad Wall's Saskatchewan Party now sits, it's hard to imagine it having many struggles in 2012. Its 64-per-cent and 49-seat win in the Nov. 7 election obviously gives it an unquestionable mandate to govern as it sees fit.
Bonsai pruning

Bonsai pruning

Happy New Year, Gardeners! I know we still have a lot of winter left ahead of us, but now we can absolutely look towards spring! The days are getting longer, after all! Looking through a decorating magazine, I saw a photo of a most stunning room.
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Memorizing scripture nurtures brain and spirit

Memorizing scripture nurtures brain and spirit

I resolve to memorize more Bible passages this year. They grow my spirit. Besides, I have Beans to keep ahead of. Celebration day, feast on the table, house full of people. Five-year-old Butterfly Bean watches me pour out cider. Whispers, "Nana.
Encounter the Reason for the Season

Encounter the Reason for the Season

The Zebra Crossing, a sensitively re-furbished century-old Yorkton home, hosts several businesses these days. But I recall it best when customers came for rooibos tea and conversation. Sat at glass tables and tall iron chairs.
Indoor plants need a helping hand

Indoor plants need a helping hand

Despair not, gardeners, we've had almost a week of the days getting a wee bit longer; it might only be a few minutes more of daylight, but it won't be long before we can see a difference.
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Year ahead looking good for city

Year ahead looking good for city

The new year lays on the horizon and it promises to be an interesting one for our city.
A good year for rural Sask. politics

A good year for rural Sask. politics

With the creeks on the rise, one might think it wasn't such a good year for rural Saskatchewan. Well, it was at least a pretty good year when it came to getting what they wanted out of their governments. Let us quickly review 2011.
Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem

Oh, Little Town of Bethlehem

It's my favourite carol: O little town of Bethlehem, how still we see thee lie! Above thy deep and dreamless sleep the silent stars go by.
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