Paper-clip trader back in action

Two years ago, Kyle MacDonald traded a small red paper clip for a fish-shaped pen, swaped the fish-shaped pen for a doornob, and kept on trading until he had a house in a small Saskatchewan town. He kept a blog ...

Stanley Tippett to stay in Canadian jail: Kidnapping and Sexual Assault of 12...

Opinion Barry Artiste, Now Public Contributor DNA will certainly prove whether Child kidnapper Stanley Tippett, accused of sexual assault of a 12 year old is guilty or not, police feel confident they have their man....

Flying beer, too much to drink, a late game, a negative outcome for the home ...

CFL week 10 review   Friday, August 29 Another 100 yard rushing performance from Montreal’s star ball carrier Avon Cobourne allowed the American born mini might to elapse the 800 yard rushing mark for the...

Seven year itch gets the better of Toronto Argonauts

CFL Week 9 Review: A slow week on the field provided a ton of "good" football and even more action away from the gridiron. Scores: Thursday, August 21, 2008 Saskatchewan 10 @ Edmonton 27 - Saskatchewan loses second...

CFL Week 7 Review....Week 8 Preview

CFL Week 7: Review Thursday, August 7 -Toronto Argo’s stunned by visiting Ti-cats 45-21 the east gets a shade murkier no Lumsden, no Printers, 508 total yards from  scrimmage? -Calgary knocked off the...

Dinwiddie's domain, Keep the Bills out, Broken Bones

CFL week 5 recap   CFL on Demand it’s the patriotic choice           Thanks to TSN and a host of advertisers all this seasons CFL football games, both regular season and playoffs will...

1879: Man hanged for eating family

Shockingly, "man hanged for eating family" would have been an accurate headline in 1879 Alberta. A man was executed that year in Fort Saskatchewan after being convicted of murdering and eating eight members of his...

Tornadoes hit southern Saskatchewan

At least three tornadoes swept through southern Saskatchewan Thursday night, resulting in the evacuation of more than 100 homes and power outages in several communities. No injuries or deaths have been reported, but...

Sask. evacuees start heading home

I'm glad to hear the intensity of the fires did not reach the "pyro" levels anticipated. It will be interesting to read the reports that are filed by some of the scientists who went to Saskatchewan to observe.   ...

Fires could go 'pyro'

This sounds pretty scary."NASA field campaign gives scientists up-close look at Sask. fires Margaret Munro, Canwest News Service Published: Friday, July 04, 2008  Scientists say wildfires in northern...

'Banana' priced at $2,500

A work of art called 'Banana' is on display at Gallery Page in Halifax where the artist replaces a banana each day in the gallery window sill. The asking price is $2,500 and in exchange, the buyer will be...

Over 1,100 People Evacuated by Forest Fire in Sask.

Over 1,100 people in Saskatchewan have been or are in the process of being evacuated after a fast-moving forest fire blew towards yet another small Northern community.At least 200 residents were evacuated from their...

Finding the way: it's the caveman in him

I so believe this.  I, for one, totally rely on landmarks, even landmarks that are no longer there but used to be.  I did pretty well in Calgary but a) had lived there all my long life and b) the mountains are always in the west.  Vancouver, however, has been a...

These men have no balls

Paper Champions Award #4         Who is this guy?   Week: #4 June 08-14 2008 Champion: D. Grant Black Pourquoi: Book Review (Dan Kennedy’s Rock On: An Office Power Ballad)...

115 year-olds brain worked perfectly

This when taken alongside footag of the oldest man in the UK (112) attending a First World War memorial service and giving interviews on TV a week ago holds out hope for all of us that we might live longer and stay alert. " She may have been old, but that didn't mean...

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