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Column: Technology can be difficult

Column: Technology can be difficult

A 10-pound sledgehammer is not a good solution to technology problems.
From the sidelines: Lessons learned, sometimes

From the sidelines: Lessons learned, sometimes

In his latest column, Norm Park reflects on how life’s lessons often arrive quietly, but leave lasting impacts when we least expect it.
Editorial: What to do with a huge surplus -. . . Year 2

Editorial: What to do with a huge surplus -. . . Year 2

One solution might be a ‘legacy’ project. Something that would be for the entire community that would last for years as a recognizable investment of a rare surplus.
Column: It's important to look the part

Column: It's important to look the part

A professional appearance should be a given for a municipal council and other roles.
The Art of Finding Work: Make it easy for employers to see value in hiring you

The Art of Finding Work: Make it easy for employers to see value in hiring you

A job search is essentially a sales process.
Saskatoon marks 120 years with fun facts, legends and milestones

Saskatoon marks 120 years with fun facts, legends and milestones

From sports and spooky stories to famous residents and historic firsts, Saskatoon trivia reveals much about the city in its 120th year.
Column: Remember, our border guards have a tough job

Column: Remember, our border guards have a tough job

CBSA officers play an important role in protecting Canadians.
The Ruttle Report - This summer might just hit different

The Ruttle Report - This summer might just hit different

"For the first time in a long time, I'm feeling no anxiety and no anchor weighing me down. Is this that 'happiness' stuff that people talk about?"
Opinion: Is AI making us smarter or just less human?

Opinion: Is AI making us smarter or just less human?

We’re racing to automate everything from health care to hiring, but are we losing what makes us human?
Letter to the Editor: Why community-based health models deserve support, not outrage

Letter to the Editor: Why community-based health models deserve support, not outrage

Dr. Dayan Goodenowe responds to criticisms of him by the ALS Society of Saskatchewan, the NDP, the CBC and others.
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