Month: <span>August 2019</span>

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We’re glad you’re here today!

When your alarm goes off on September 3, there are basically two scenarios for parents. Some of you may have children that won’t sleep the night before because they are so excited to sling that backpack over their shoulders and stride through the doors of their classroom. The rest of us have to shake the...

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Youth get their kicks at summer soccer camps

A free program throughout the city will give youth the chance to develop a love for soccer. The O’Reilly Insurance Ltd & The Cooperators Soccer Kids In the Park has entered its 12th summer in Saskatoon. The program, put on by Saskatoon Youth Soccer, travels to 47 city playground sites, offering children drop-in soccer lessons...

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There is a difference between a business and a service

Having just entered my 40s, my perspective on social issues has undertaken a wild and sometimes tumultuous ride to a place far, far away from where it used to be. The saying goes that if you’re not a liberal in your 20s you don’t have a heart, but if you’re not a conservative in your...

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Music for the Gut features more than 70 performers

A popular homegrown variety show that raises money for Crohn’s and Colitis Canada is back again this month — and it will feature more performers than ever before. Now in its ninth year, the Hughton family’s annual fundraiser is set to take place on Aug. 29 at 7 p.m. at TCU Place. It will be...

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After 112 years, Early’s not showing its age

Spencer Early represents the third generation of a storied family which has been serving Saskatchewan with a wide variety of services, from seed, feed and fertilizer to golf course, home, garden and pet needs since 1907. Early’s grandfather, S.A. Early, started a hay, grain and feed store on 20th Street East, moving it to Wall...

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Thoughts: Collaros deserved kinder sendof

• I watched a Second World War movie called The 12th Man recently. It started off in the UK and then moved to Norway. Once the setting changed, the story was told in Norwegian and German. I watched for about 15 minutes, thinking it would revert to English at some point. Then it struck me...

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Wonderhub gets top marks from Shannon’s family

Nutrien Wonderhub is, in a word, wonderful. Saskatchewan’s first and only children’s museum opened on June 28 in Saskatoon, and to say it’s been a hit among kids and adults alike is an understatement. Located in Saskatoon’s iconic Mendel building on Spadina Crescent East, across the street from Nutrien Playland at Kinsmen Park, the completely...

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Powwow leaves impression on special guests

My home reserve recently hosted a traditional powwow. A traditional powwow is a gathering of people who love the music, dance and traditions of the North American Indian nations. All people are invited and all people are fed, just like having a visitor come to your home after not seeing the person in a long...

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Fifty years ago, we were over the moon about Woodstock

The summer of ‘69. There has never been another like it. Let’s start with the best stuff. It was the summer when Proud Mary and Sweet Caroline were among the songs dominating the airwaves. Have two songs ever been more played? I mean besides national anthems, hymns and such. And even then, it’s iffy. Every...

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YXE Beer Wars — and cider, too

Crossmount Cider Company has come a long way since equipment started arriving a handful of years ago. Duncan McKercher, the owner/developer at Crossmount Village, looked at it, scratched his head and asked an important question. “Does anyone know how to run this stuff?” Now the company’s products are in bars and liquor stores throughout the...