Thursday February 23, 2012




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Five years, a million people

What a difference five years can make. When the 2006 census was filled out by the people of Canada, things weren’t looking so hot in Saskatchewan. We were coming down off the high of our centennial celebrations in 2005, still losing...

Editorial

Retirement dreams

When I was younger, I got my palm read by a Chinese university student at a Folk Fest pavilion in...

Naturally helpful

When it gets to be this time of year, with the Humboldt Emergency Services Charity Event just...

Bye-bye, old HCI

On Sunday night, a group of arts-minded Humboldtonians gathered at the old Humboldt Collegiate...

Lock up and reach out

Recently, when covered population numbers were released by the Ministry of Health, we learned that...

What is this?

Rain. In January. And temperatures mild enough that you don’t have to put on a coat to run...

2012- Under Pressure

Thousands of years ago, the Mayan culture developed a calendar to use to keep track of days and...

So many good things

It’s truly amazing what an individual can achieve, and the impact one person can have on the...

There are better things to talk about

Balls. Yoga pants.All kinds of things are getting banned from schools these days.So far, it’s ...

My Christmas wish list!

With the festive season now fully upon us — almost — let’s take a look down a few ...

Unpredictable

There are few things that occupy the minds and conversations of Saskatchewanians like the weather....

Unoccupied

Last year, while tootling around London, England, our tour guide pointed out a protester who was...

11-11-11

What will you be doing when the clock strikes 11 a.m. on the 11th day of the 11th month of 2011?...


Letters

Recognizing the unborn


Move will hurt downtown


Saskatchewan — nothing like it!


No conundrum about the train station


Tribute to Humboldt


Loss of CWB to lead to rural depopulation


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