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There is a devil in Saskatoon. “Church leaders in Saskatoon have been considering whether Saskatoon needs a trained exorcist.” Any candidates out there? CBC story. – Syndicated from http://ledaro.blogspot.com/
Cash was truly great. I hadn’t heard this song until Tuesday, but it even has caragana bush mentioned in it. Not sure why someone would bed down in it though, it’s really prickly if not the mature branches that would provide little shelter….
An interesting campaign has begun in Saskatoon this week: 4millionandcounting.com. The billboards, bus bench ads etc. point people to a web-site that links to a random grouping of excellent sites including the San Jose Articles, the Elliot Institute in the US, the 180 Movie among other items. The point is to highlight that over four [...]
Officials comb South Saskatchewan River
The Windmill NIMBYs are in Saskatoon now. While other countries are getting rich off green jobs and renewable energy sources, we have old farts who are looking gift horses in the mouth. The wind is blowing everywhere in Saskatchewan, but especially through the space between the ears of people working against multi-million dollar projects that [...]![]()
I’ve always had a fascination with history. I suppose I have my folks to thank for that. They always made an effort to stop at every historical point of interest during family road trips. As kids, my folks would have my siblings and I read the signs that would explain where we were, and what [...]
6 Reasons You Should Visit Wanuskewin Heritage Park in Saskatchewan is a post from: I Backpack Canada
Activist and filmmaker Velcrow Ripper with his thoughts on the growing Occupy movement — as someone who had been with Occupy Wall Street from the very first day. He took part in Occupy Saskatoon on Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011… the day the movement sprea…
Someone identifying with the Anonymous Internet group may have decided that Saskatoon sounded obscure and cool enough to be participating in Occupy Wall Street, that they deserved a little extra boost of attention. The Saskatoon news media jumped all over it, but with an unbalanced article that appears not to have made an attempt to [...]![]()
If a domed stadium in Regina cost $500 million including land costs and was split between the three levels of government, it would be pricey indeed. This would be a cost of $5 for every Canadian, $172 for Saskatchewan residents outside Regina, and $985…
Two great recent articles on climate change… The first, Farmers lukewarm on global warming theory, shows that Canadian farmers aren’t experiencing longer growing seasons as the scientists claim. The second, from a retired chemistry professior and for…
Two great recent articles on climate change… The first, Farmers lukewarm on global warming theory, shows that Canadian farmers aren’t experiencing longer growing seasons as the scientists claim. The second, from a retired chemistry professior and for…