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Stealing the sunlight

Stealing the sunlight

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Shifting to look at 'what is right' instead of 'what is wrong'

Shifting to look at 'what is right' instead of 'what is wrong'

Sometimes when we think of counselling or therapy, we think of Sigmund Freud, one of the founders of psychotherapy.
Christmas belongs to me

Christmas belongs to me

History and Commentary from a Prairie Perspective
Landline telephone woes drag on and on

Landline telephone woes drag on and on

The weather has settled into a pattern of just below freezing at night to a couple of degrees above zero in the day. A little wind all the time, but not really uncomfortable. Just normal November weather. Compared to last year, I like it.
Be thankful for nameless neighbours - there's no need to be neighbourly

Be thankful for nameless neighbours - there's no need to be neighbourly

Ed, my neighbour next door, is thankful that times have changed. Ten or 15 years ago he knew every person on our block. Today, Ed claims that there are only three families on our block that haven't changed in those years.
Put farmers ahead of industry

Put farmers ahead of industry

Dear Editor With the elections for the new wheat and barley commissions looming, I decided to give all of the candidate biographies a read. I noticed an interesting contrast.
Time to discuss a maximum wage

Time to discuss a maximum wage

Dear Editor Though few of us in Saskatchewan would deny the need for a strong minimum wage, to help protect our most vulnerable working people, it might be time for our province to consider implementing a maximum wage.
Diligent work appreciated

Diligent work appreciated

I would like to extend a bouquet to Chris and his crew at SaskPower doing the upgrades on the east side of town the past couple of weeks.
20 lashes with a wet noodle

20 lashes with a wet noodle

Stomp stomp stomp! "I want the big chicken!" "No, Spencer, there is no more big chicken." "I want the big chicken! Katrina got one." "Spencer, Katrina is twice as big as you. She gets the bigger chicken." Stomp stomp stomp! Pout pout pout. Tear.
Sometimes humanity gets it right

Sometimes humanity gets it right

With all this depressing news lately, ranging from the heartbreaking like typhoons wiping out the Philippines, to just bizarre and embarrassing like Rob Ford, mayor of the Big Smoke caught inwell, his own big smoke, it's always nice to see a little p
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