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Missing radio world just a little bit

Missing radio world just a little bit

I had lunch last week with Rae Groeneveld, the once long-time GX94 On Agriculture employee, who is now working in the communications field at Saskatchewan Crop Insurance Corporation in Melville.
Wall must get handle on public sector OT costs

Wall must get handle on public sector OT costs

As problems go for Premier Brad Wall's government, consider this one only partially of its own making. For years, Wall's NDP predecessors _ Roy Romanow and Lorne Calvert _ also battled to keep the wages of strong unions in check.
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More drilling disasters unless we do our part

More drilling disasters unless we do our part

The Gulf of Mexico disaster is just the latest in a long history of "accidents".
Trendy greens offer healthy choice

Trendy greens offer healthy choice

Which vegetables come to mind when you think of leafy greens? You may think of spinach and lettuce right away, but what about rapini and arugula? Although we may group these vegetables together as "leafy greens", they actually come from several diffe
Mimi's lesson in loving inspiring

Mimi's lesson in loving inspiring

Thirty-four years ago, when we were first married and still attending college, the Preacher and I worked as care-aides in a Winnipeg nursing home. Among the residents was a sparrow of a widow named Mimi.
Blessed be the ties that bind

Blessed be the ties that bind

"Headin' to Manitoba", said my cousin's voice on the phone. Four of us. And hey.... the road goes right through (well, almost). Could we...? (You can do that, with family.) "We'd love that," I said. "Come.
Time for Junior football in city

Time for Junior football in city

We are in the middle of a Riderville competition and while I suspect Yorkton has a very good chance of winning, I'd like to take this opportunity of seeing football in the limelight to once again suggest a Canadian Junior Football League team for Yor
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Sign of climate catastrophe

Sign of climate catastrophe

As we wrote recently, nothing would please us more than if climate change deniers were right. It isn't fun to delve daily into the ever-mounting evidence of the catastrophic consequences of climate change.
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