Past Episodes: February 2012 Archives
Wednesday February 29, 2012
Underwear athletics
Lingerie football is coming to Saskatchewan. Garth talked with the league commissioner about the "sport" and with Betty-Anne Heggie about why she opposes it. Then the calls came flooding in...
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Wednesday February 29, 2012
Asbestos alert
Howard Willems had no idea his job as a food plant inspector was exposing him to asbestos until he was diagnosed with cancer. He says a registry for buildings contain asbestos could save lives. Environmental toxicologist Daniel Green agrees. Listen to their stories.
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Tuesday February 28, 2012
Robocalls - robomess?
How serious are the allegations of misleading and harassing phone calls during the last federal election? Garth and political scientist Charles Smith from the University of Saskatchewan take your calls.
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- January 2013
- Fri., 4 – Idle No More Meeting
- Thu., 3 – Junior hockey - Canadian style
- Wed., 2 – Banished words 2012
- Wed., 2 – Driving while distracted
- December 2012
- Fri., 28 – Operation Red Nose
- Thu., 27 – Avoiding the fiscal cliff
- Fri., 21 – Mrs. Claus takes your calls
- Thu., 20 – Your say on Idle No More
- Thu., 20 – Not the end of the world as we know it?
- Tue., 18 – Clearing Sidewalks in Saskatoon
- Tue., 11 – The great carb debate
- Fri., 7 – What to do about foreign ownership
- Wed., 5 – Are we doing enough to protect wetlands?
- Tue., 4 – Outstanding in their field, literally
- Mon., 3 – Gluten-Free Food Hampers
- November 2012
- Fri., 30 – New Numbers on HIV cases
- Thu., 29 – The Language of Prairie Dogs
- Wed., 28 – Cameco and Pinehouse
- Wed., 28 – Legends Tribute Wall
- Tue., 27 – Alcohol Prices and Consumption
- Tue., 27 – Sask Art at Sotheby's Auction
- Mon., 26 – Saskatoon's Recycling Program
- Fri., 23 – Going down Grey Cup memory lane
- Thu., 22 – The future of Saskatchewan universities
- Mon., 19 – The culture of drinking in Saskatchewan
- Mon., 19 – Got goat?
- Tue., 13 – Finances made funny
- Tue., 13 – Candace Savage wins big book award
- Fri., 9 – Remembering our veterans
- Thu., 8 – The vending machine world of tomorrow
- Thu., 8 – The great marijuana debate
- Thu., 1 – A heated organics debate
- October 2012
- Wed., 31 – How do we fix health care?
- Tue., 30 – Are you ready for an emergency?
- Mon., 29 – Saskatoon woman upset about 'thedirty.com'
- Mon., 29 – How do we understand one another?
- Fri., 26 – Dances with wolves
- Thu., 25 – Do you agree with doctor assisted suicide?
- Wed., 24 – A close look at crime in Saskatchewan
- Fri., 19 – Is Saskatchewan welcoming to newcomers?
- Tue., 16 – The premier's plan for growth
- Tue., 16 – Controversial mail-out still has you talking
- Mon., 15 – Controversial pamphlet gets you talking
- Fri., 12 – A teen tragedy
- Fri., 12 – Move over NHL? How about baseball?
- Fri., 12 – Does Canada need a lemon law?
- Wed., 10 – Would you eat less meat?
- Tue., 9 – American vets look north for jobs
- Fri., 5 – How to avoid reno nightmares: Reno Line!
- Fri., 5 – Music for the inner city
- Fri., 5 – Sask. Ag. minister not happy with CFIA
- Fri., 5 – Flu season once again
- Tue., 2 – Biologists concerned about bats
- September 2012
- Fri., 28 – Immigrant health in Saskatchewan
- Fri., 28 – Last-minute landscapers
- Thu., 27 – Remembering Sylvia Fedoruk
- Thu., 27 – Sask. population continues to grow
- Wed., 26 – The hunt for workers
- Tue., 25 – Picasso prints donated to Remai Art Gallery
- Tue., 25 – If you're happy and you know it....
- Mon., 24 – SaskTel Internet in Rural Saskatchewan
- August 2012
- Thu., 30 – Taking care of our water
- Wed., 29 – Brad Wall comments on tragic road accident
- Tue., 28 – Fewer environmental assessments debate
- Fri., 24 – Saskatchewan hay in high demand
- Thu., 23 – Local issues take spotlight
- Wed., 22 – Pucks and picket lines
- Tue., 21 – Prince Albert Raiders stress importance
- Mon., 20 – Sandwiches!
- Mon., 20 – Saskatoon man saved by friends
- Mon., 20 – Thursday on Blue Sky
- Fri., 17 – Little church on the prairie
- Thu., 16 – First person selected for MS trials
- Wed., 15 – In the dog house
- Tue., 14 – Saving native prairie
- Tue., 14 – Counting critters in Cypress Hills
- Mon., 13 – Losing our heritage buildings
- Fri., 10 – Flooding on James Smith First Nation
- Thu., 9 – Coffee and a co-op
- Wed., 8 – Voting in rural or urban Saskatchewan
- Wed., 8 – Federal boundaries map
- Tue., 7 – Northern Gateway Pipeline tour finishes
- Fri., 3 – Food security issues amongst immigrants
- Thu., 2 – E-readers versus books
- Wed., 1 – To impound or not to impound
- July 2012
- Tue., 31 – The politics of pipelines
- Tue., 31 – How aging affects our country
- Fri., 27 – After the summit
- Thu., 26 – Premiers unveil new health plan
- Thu., 26 – Senior saves friend in river rescue
- Wed., 25 – Questioning the infant mortality rate
- Tue., 24 – Stolen guitars in Saskatoon
- Mon., 23 – Going to the Gateway from Saskatchewan
- Mon., 23 – What's in a name
- Fri., 20 – Toronto police follow Prince Albert idea
- Thu., 19 – Infant mortality rates decline
- Wed., 18 – A bike and a lot of bitumen
- Tue., 17 – Methane makes energy in Saskatoon
- Mon., 16 – Listener opinions on new Regina stadium
- Fri., 13 – Birds!
- Thu., 12 – 'Tis the season for ... attack ads?
- Wed., 11 – Fatal plane crash details released
- Tue., 10 – Rallying for science and evidence
- Mon., 9 – Keyhole Castle locks up special notice
- Mon., 9 – Shrikes and rehab for wildlife
- Fri., 6 – Protecting your life and home
- Thu., 5 – Rental housing on hard times
- Wed., 4 – Theology and the God Particle
- Tue., 3 – Long weekend for cottage owners
- June 2012
- Fri., 29 – Canada at 145
- Fri., 29 – Tornado tales
- Thu., 28 – Breaking up those old boards of ours
- Thu., 28 – Saskatchewan money for "roof ready" stadium
- Wed., 27 – Saskatchewan Time Capsule
- Tue., 26 – Cleaning up in North Battleford
- Tue., 26 – Stormy weather
- Tue., 26 – Golf Day in Saskatchewan
- Mon., 25 – Chasing storms to Saskatchewan
- Mon., 25 – Talking free trade talks
- Fri., 22 – Truth hurts and helps
- Fri., 22 – Saskatoon riverbank woes
- Thu., 21 – Powwow 101
- Thu., 21 – From a close call to a call to action
- Wed., 20 – Rare plant rescue
- Wed., 20 – Kindercuts
- Tue., 19 – Hitting the health care mark
- Tue., 19 – New potash mine in Saskatchewan
- Mon., 18 – Health care on hold
- Fri., 15 – Gotta love those Saskatchewan dads
- Thu., 14 – Health care budget diagnosis
- Wed., 13 – Campaign Promises
- Tue., 12 – Elizabeth May budgets more time
- Tue., 12 – Budget bill debate
- Mon., 11 – Life's a beach in Waldheim
- Mon., 11 – Graphic violence on the internet
- Mon., 11 – Wounded Warriors Weekend
- Fri., 8 – New ministry of rural and remote health
- Thu., 7 – Auditor tackles education and alcohol
- Wed., 6 – A new battle for veterans
- Wed., 6 – Bad side of bronze
- Tue., 5 – The Plains Care Centre - the sequel
- Tue., 5 – A booster shot for the economy?
- Mon., 4 – "Blackout to Speakout" in Saskatchewan
- Fri., 1 – A facelift for Phantom Lake
- May 2012
- Thu., 31 – Mr. Mulcair goes to Alberta
- Thu., 31 – Duck rescue
- Wed., 30 – Not just for sailboats
- Wed., 30 – Treating depression
- Tue., 29 – Red light districts in Saskatchewan
- Tue., 29 – The sage grouse's struggles
- Mon., 28 – War in Syria rages on
- Sun., 27 – Student protests in Quebec
- Fri., 25 – Cabinet shuffle details
- Thu., 24 – The other side of an economic boom
- Wed., 23 – CP rail strikes out
- Tue., 22 – Jimmy's Law pushed by NDP
- Fri., 18 – Road trippin' on Blue Sky
- Thu., 17 – Fire near Lloydminster
- Wed., 16 – Dutch Disease
- Tue., 15 – Fresh fish from far away
- Mon., 14 – Rallying against nuclear waste storage
- Mon., 14 – Bird line contest!
- Fri., 11 – Verdict for Viterra
- Fri., 11 – Oops!
- Thu., 10 – Changes to Federal Jails
- Wed., 9 – Cancer death rates decrease
- Tue., 8 – Remembering Dr. Fred Cenaiko
- Mon., 7 – Saskatchewan poetry pioneer dies
- Fri., 4 – Regina's new stadium plan
- Fri., 4 – Walking for shoes in Saskatchewan
- Thu., 3 – Lots of Labour (Part 2)
- Thu., 3 – Lots of Labour (Part 1)
- Wed., 2 – Changing labour laws
- Wed., 2 – To Make a Farm
- Tue., 1 – Politics and Religion
- Tue., 1 – A big hand for a small owl
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – Moose on the loose
- Fri., 27 – Moose and calves killed illegally
- Wed., 25 – Crime in Boom Times
- Tue., 24 – Open Data
- Tue., 24 – Ellen Dance Dare
- Mon., 23 – A Different Take on Bullying
- Mon., 23 – Ecoholic Adria Vasil
- Fri., 20 – Think Tanks
- Wed., 18 – From tragedy to art
- Tue., 17 – The Charter at 30
- Tue., 17 – Shrubs for Shrikes in Saskatchewan
- Tue., 17 – Flying in Saskatchewan without moving
- Mon., 16 – Housing First to end homelessness
- Mon., 16 – Chemotherapy and kids
- Fri., 13 – From the track to the court
- Fri., 13 – From boom to bust
- Thu., 12 – Shelterbelts cut down in Saskatchewan
- Thu., 12 – The luxurious Legislature
- Wed., 11 – CBC cuts in Saskatchewan
- Wed., 11 – Saskatoon goes from stagnant to strong
- Tue., 10 – Mom knows best
- Tue., 10 – The beginning of the Saskatchewan boom
- Wed., 4 – Meter reading in a foreign language
- Tue., 3 – Man on parole caught drinking
- Tue., 3 – Moose Jaw man rescued by cat
- Mon., 2 – Life after the CWB monopoly
- Mon., 2 – Fire in Moose Jaw
- March 2012
- Fri., 30 – Nokomis keeps fighting for its school
- Thu., 29 – To subsidize, or not to subsidize
- Thu., 29 – Irshad Manji and Islam
- Wed., 28 – High gas prices hurtin' your wallet?
- Tue., 27 – Banning plastic bags in Saskatoon
- Mon., 26 – Bill Hutchinson on Blue Sky
- Fri., 23 – Mali coup strands Saskatchewan doctor
- Thu., 22 – That's a wrap, says film industry insider
- Thu., 22 – Time for a tune
- Wed., 21 – New book warms up cold case
- Tue., 20 – "Victor" over sexual assault speaks out
- Tue., 20 – Bye Viterra - hello Glencore & Co?
- Mon., 19 – Putting the family on ice
- Fri., 16 – End of Youth Express
- Fri., 16 – Sigh of relief in Prince Albert
- Thu., 15 – New discussion about the oldest profession
- Thu., 15 – As Viterra turns
- Wed., 14 – Maple Creek area - the day after
- Wed., 14 – Bjornerud bowing out of cabinet
- Wed., 14 – Gone with the wind
- Wed., 14 – Changing face of homelessness
- Tue., 13 – Grandparents' rights
- Tue., 13 – Halifax to Sheho - the hard way
- Mon., 12 – Boundary dispute?
- Fri., 9 – Tim's traffic tie-ups
- Fri., 9 – No one-bag limit for this traveller
- Thu., 8 – More details on cab safety in Saskatoon
- Thu., 8 – Tainted ecstasy in Saskatchewan
- Wed., 7 – Curling cuisine at the Brier
- Wed., 7 – Diversity in the office
- Tue., 6 – The right to strike in Saskatchewan
- Mon., 5 – Scott Manners on Blue Sky
- Fri., 2 – Mine in the moon
- Fri., 2 – Gold Diggers
- Thu., 1 – Taxing our daily bread
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – Underwear athletics
- Wed., 29 – Asbestos alert
- Tue., 28 – Robocalls - robomess?
- Mon., 27 – Foodies under 40
- Fri., 24 – Valley View closes in Moose Jaw
- Thu., 23 – Papa Schneider at the Scotties
- Wed., 22 – Boiling water in Prince Albert
- Wed., 22 – Meteor spotted over Saskatchewan
- Tue., 21 – Nuclear funding in Saskatchewan
- Fri., 17 – Big day in Rider Nation
- Thu., 16 – Doctors provide better care during trial
- Wed., 15 – Reducing the internet's privacy
- Wed., 15 – Man witnesses aftermath of firey crash
- Tue., 14 – Your worst job interviews
- Mon., 13 – Aging water pipes cause trouble
- Mon., 13 – Saskatchewan flood forecast
- Fri., 10 – The boss heads to China
- Thu., 9 – Drying grain in a new way
- Thu., 9 – Gunslingers and telegraph lines
- Thu., 9 – Garth's back!
- Wed., 8 – Making spanking illegal
- Wed., 8 – Jack of all trades from Prince Albert
- Tue., 7 – Celebrating Archives week
- Tue., 7 – Essentially a hot topic
- Tue., 7 – Sewered
- Mon., 6 – The cost of education
- Fri., 3 – Street gangs in the classroom
- Thu., 2 – Broncos buckin' for new fans
- Thu., 2 – The English language, Saskatchewan style
- Wed., 1 – Students protest high tuition
- Wed., 1 – Bjorkdale school faces possible closure
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – SUMA says going green is best
- Tue., 31 – Ranch Ehrlo founder dies
- Mon., 30 – Plenty of talk about pensions
- Fri., 27 – School closures in Saskatchewan
- Thu., 26 – The reason for high housing prices
- Thu., 26 – Curling pioneer Stan Austman dies
- Thu., 26 – Coming up right away
- Wed., 25 – Boys will be boys
- Tue., 24 – NDP Leadership race heats up
- Tue., 24 – Abused women stuck in housing crunch
- Mon., 23 – Seniors and Driving
- Fri., 20 – A shot in the arm for health care
- Fri., 20 – Canada - energy superpower to the world?
- Thu., 19 – Funding the UR Pride Centre
- Thu., 19 – Blogging about Treaties
- Thu., 19 – Gettin' the show ready
- Wed., 18 – I Love Saskatchewan
- Tue., 17 – Regina woman hopes to be part of MS trial
- Fri., 13 – New apartments for rent in Saskatoon
- Thu., 12 – A lack of Aboriginal fathers
- Thu., 12 – MS clinical trials
- Wed., 11 – Legal age for driving snowmobiles
- Tue., 10 – A mother's nightmare
- Tue., 10 – In search of history
- Mon., 9 – The Board and its Billions
- Fri., 6 – Keeping history alive
- Fri., 6 – Regionalization in the Southeast
- Thu., 5 – Ticketing jaywalkers
- Wed., 4 – Preying on the elderly
- Wed., 4 – Icing home ice advantage
- Tue., 3 – Big bosses, big salaries
- Tue., 3 – Why does anyone say _______ still?
- December 2011
- Fri., 30 – Find some shelter
- Thu., 29 – The civic crystal ball
- Thu., 29 – The best books you can borrow (or buy)
- Thu., 29 – Highway Hotline
- Wed., 28 – E-reader help
- Wed., 28 – RIM searches for an identity
- Fri., 23 – Wildlife rescue
- Fri., 23 – Tracking Santa
- Fri., 23 – Clarissa Claus talks to kids
- Thu., 22 – Paying for private schools
- Thu., 22 – After the flood
- Thu., 22 – Owl be seeing you - in Wyoming?
- Tue., 20 – Grounding history
- Tue., 20 – Licensing escorts in Saskatoon
- Mon., 19 – Stuck in Transit
- Fri., 16 – The Canadian Wheat Board's demise
- Fri., 16 – Immersed in Cree Immersion
- Wed., 14 – CWB fights back
- Wed., 14 – Winter birdline
- Fri., 9 – Cold case warms up
- Fri., 9 – Some advice from Texas
- Thu., 8 – The Great Wheat Board Battle
- Wed., 7 – Democracy at work?
- Wed., 7 – Christmas - make that Holiday- Concerts
- Tue., 6 – The story of Derek Boogaard's brain
- Tue., 6 – Lobbyist registry in Saskatchewan
- Mon., 5 – Eliminating child poverty in Canada
- Fri., 2 – Lobbying for anti-bullying legislation
- Thu., 1 – AIDS in Saskatchewan
- Thu., 1 – Remembering Isadore Pelletier
- November 2011
- Wed., 30 – Help for farmers
- Wed., 30 – Working during vacation
- Wed., 30 – Maple Creek doctor recruitment nightmare
- Tue., 29 – Making math make sense
- Mon., 28 – The "Delectable Lie" of multiculturalism
- Mon., 28 – Wheat Board monopoly debate continues
- Fri., 25 – MS treatment clinical trials a step closer
- Fri., 25 – Making the unknown public
- Thu., 24 – Fear on Ahtahkakoop
- Thu., 24 – What policing will look like in Saskatchewan
- Wed., 23 – The raw argument for milk
- Wed., 23 – Cree robots invade Agribition
- Tue., 22 – Sexuality in the classroom
- Tue., 22 – The dog days of Agribition
- Tue., 22 – More help needed for cancer survivors
- Tue., 22 – The "A" word
- Fri., 18 – Student unions come under fire
- Fri., 18 – The Big Boom
- Thu., 17 – The RCMP's top cop
- Thu., 17 – Immigrant integration
- Wed., 16 – Occupied no more
- Wed., 16 – Sirens blazing, but nowhere to go
- Tue., 15 – Racism in sports logos
- Tue., 15 – Major delays in Prince Albert
- Mon., 14 – Diabetes increasing around the world
- Mon., 14 – Giving panhandlers a hand
- Fri., 11 – A long lost son
- Fri., 11 – Your second-hand war stories
- Thu., 10 – Hospice care in Saskatchewan
- Wed., 9 – Palliative care in Saskatchewan
- Wed., 9 – Mom of assaulted man speaks out
- Tue., 8 – Election, election, election!
- Tue., 8 – Mark Docherty's Legislative tale
- Mon., 7 – All in the family
- Fri., 4 – Lonely without the Legislature?
- Fri., 4 – Young offenders face harsh new reality
- Thu., 3 – The cost of going to university
- Wed., 2 – Getting the First Nations vote
- Wed., 2 – Happy Birthday ... To Us!
- Wed., 2 – Wanted: Election workers!
- Wed., 2 – Poverty in Saskatchewan
- Tue., 1 – Moneyball hits lead-off for health care
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – Election campaign hits the home stretch
- Mon., 31 – Ken Miller resigns from Roughriders
- Thu., 27 – School's out for summer
- Thu., 27 – The golden lefty from North Battleford
- Wed., 26 – Town loses a piece of its community soul
- Wed., 26 – Poems for Afghanistan
- Tue., 25 – Vet Line!
- Tue., 25 – The Working Poor
- Mon., 24 – Liberal Leader Ryan Bater takes your calls
- Fri., 21 – Brad Wall's phone-in
- Fri., 21 – Show us the money, Brad and Dwain
- Thu., 20 – Double the fine for driving and texting?
- Thu., 20 – Western Independence Party Leader phone-in
- Thu., 20 – Ferrets keep on rockin' in Grasslands
- Thu., 20 – Green Party Leader phone-in
- Thu., 13 – PC Leader Rick Swenson's phone-in
- Tue., 11 – The winds of change
- Tue., 11 – Making more people give DNA samples
- Thu., 6 – The great diaper debate hits Blue Sky
- Thu., 6 – Unions feeling pressure
- Wed., 5 – Elections, elections and more elections
- Tue., 4 – Alameda fish rescue
- Tue., 4 – Fear on Red Earth First Nation
- Mon., 3 – Unrest in La Loche
- September 2011
- Fri., 30 – Lack of ladies in politics
- Fri., 30 – La Colle Falls' legacy
- Thu., 29 – From the fields to our big bellies
- Wed., 28 – Don't be that guy
- Wed., 28 – Has broadcast killed our brains?
- Tue., 27 – Pot growers in prison
- Mon., 26 – Licensing escorts in Saskatoon
- Fri., 23 – Clinical MS trials for Sask patients
- Fri., 23 – Celebrating World River Day
- Fri., 23 – The future of restorative justice
- Fri., 23 – The Palestine question
- Wed., 21 – Does the new math add up or not?
- Wed., 21 – Gardenline
- Tue., 20 – Nuclear waste storage in Saskatchewan
- Tue., 20 – Roy Romanow endorses Brian Topp
- Fri., 16 – Genetically Modified Foods on the Fast Track
- Thu., 15 – More on First Nations leadership
- Wed., 14 – What to do about First Nations leadership
- Wed., 14 – Have we lost our compassion?
- Tue., 13 – How to plan for growth
- Mon., 12 – Good farmland is hard to find
- Mon., 12 – Canning the Canadian Wheat Board?
- Fri., 9 – Where were you on 9/11? Part one
- Fri., 9 – Where were you on 9/11? Part two
- Thu., 8 – Stuck In Transit
- Thu., 8 – Who's Your Daddy?
- Wed., 7 – Remembering Brad McCrimmon
- Tue., 6 – SIAST On Strike
- Fri., 2 – The debate about Canada's game
- Fri., 2 – Eating Ourselves Crazy
- Fri., 2 – Medical Misdiagnosis
- Fri., 2 – Life In The Slow Lane
- August 2011
- Tue., 30 – New Democratic Liberal Party?
- Tue., 30 – Who should pay for Regina's stadium?
- Mon., 29 – Canada's role in Libya
- Mon., 29 – The trouble with Wascana Creek
- Fri., 26 – A look at diabetes in Saskatoon
- Thu., 25 – More buzz in the bee world
- Thu., 25 – Canada skipping out on Expo 2012
- Wed., 24 – Pest Line
- Wed., 24 – Super small satellite
- Wed., 24 – The buzz about the bee problem
- Mon., 22 – Remembering Jack Layton
- Fri., 19 – A look at Lost Years
- Fri., 19 – One man's trash is another man's...cabin?
- Wed., 17 – How to cure healthcare in rural Saskatchewan
- Wed., 17 – Continuing the search
- Tue., 16 – From cow parts to car parts
- Tue., 16 – Bookline
- Mon., 15 – Fired up about art
- Mon., 15 – A funny look at life on the rez
- Fri., 12 – A 'tweet' deal
- Fri., 12 – Technology and camping
- Thu., 11 – Leave your melons at the door, please
- Thu., 11 – App Line!
- Wed., 10 – Hail of a business
- Wed., 10 – All about ATVs
- Tue., 9 – Breaking the law for blackberries
- Tue., 9 – Retro recipes from the Heritage Gourmet
- Mon., 8 – More money for victims of crime
- Mon., 8 – What's it worth, Brian?
- Fri., 5 – More lemon-aid, please
- Thu., 4 – Whither the weather forecasting
- Thu., 4 – Prairie speak
- Wed., 3 – Fishing for Answers
- Wed., 3 – August Birdline
- Tue., 2 – As the dollar turns
- July 2011
- Fri., 29 – Midsummer gardenline
- Fri., 29 – Saskatchewan, a leader in renewable energy?
- Thu., 28 – The doctor is out?
- Tue., 26 – Lonechild's letter
- Tue., 26 – Falling for Vitamin D
- Mon., 25 – Dodging Lemons
- Mon., 25 – NDP without Layton
- Thu., 21 – Good eats - Wild treats
- Thu., 21 – What's bugging you
- Wed., 20 – Crime may not pay but it costs
- Wed., 20 – Saving a symbol
- Tue., 19 – Wheat - not cracked yet
- Mon., 18 – Hot enough for you?
- Mon., 18 – Uncle Sam's pockets are empty
- Fri., 15 – Those darn skeeters
- Fri., 15 – Gun control in Saskatchewan
- Fri., 15 – Canada and Afghanistan
- Thu., 14 – Turning the tap off
- Thu., 14 – The fuel of the future?
- Wed., 13 – What to cut and what to save
- Wed., 13 – Kim Walker sentenced
- Wed., 13 – Superbad, superbugs
- Mon., 11 – Stripping and drinking don't mix?
- Mon., 11 – Saskatchewan wades into wheat board debate
- Fri., 8 – The last shuttle mission
- Thu., 7 – The vanishing prairie sentinel
- Wed., 6 – Research vs Fundraising
- Tue., 5 – Home birth vs. hospital birth
- June 2011
- Thu., 30 – Lobbying in Saskatchewan
- Wed., 29 – The great CWB debate
- Wed., 29 – The newest street in Saskatoon: Tweed Lane
- Tue., 28 – How wet is it?
- Tue., 28 – In search of natural sounds
- Tue., 28 – Jazzfest memories
- Tue., 28 – Looting at Roche Percee
- Tue., 21 – Flooding in the oilpatch
- Mon., 20 – Dealing with the flood
- Mon., 20 – Birdline in June
- Fri., 17 – Combatting vandals with crayons
- Tue., 14 – Mandatory minimum sentences
- Mon., 13 – Your say on the Canada Post strike
- Mon., 13 – A study of domestic violence
- Fri., 10 – Your say on the AG report
- Tue., 7 – Reflections on Wollaston Lake fire
- Tue., 7 – Your say on the deficit
- Tue., 7 – The deal with vitamin D
- Mon., 6 – Wrecked road at Cumberland House
- Mon., 6 – Fungus may be alternative to pesticide
- Thu., 2 – Hercules to the rescue
- Thu., 2 – Politicians back at work
- Wed., 1 – Lovely Lake Diefenbaker
- Wed., 1 – Warm weather for summer?
- Wed., 1 – The problem with piping plovers
- May 2011
- Mon., 30 – Black-footed ferrets are 'golden'
- Fri., 27 – Your thoughts on the Walker trial
- Tue., 24 – Bugging the bugs, naturally
- Fri., 20 – A lovely lawn, without chemicals?
- Wed., 18 – The lap of luxury
- Tue., 17 – Fruit and veggie farmers contend with flood
- Fri., 13 – Shutting down the rumour mill
- Thu., 12 – Pumped up over gas prices
- Thu., 12 – A fantastic fox story
- Tue., 10 – The debate continues about MS treatment
- Tue., 10 – Looking at the labour unrest
- Mon., 9 – Mental illness and the justice system
- Fri., 6 – How to find a good contractor
- Fri., 6 – Will the boom continue in Saskatchewan
- Thu., 5 – Teachers rally at the Leg
- Wed., 4 – Your take on the future of the CWB
- Tue., 3 – Your thoughts on the election
- Mon., 2 – The death of Osama Bin Laden
- Mon., 2 – Seeding outlook in Saskatchewan
- April 2011
- Fri., 29 – Your thoughts on the election
- Wed., 27 – Birdline
- Tue., 26 – Constitutional conundrum
- Thu., 21 – Would you support a coalition government?
- Wed., 20 – I vote because...
- Wed., 20 – Do Canadians take voting for granted?
- Tue., 19 – Flooding at Crooked Lake
- Wed., 13 – Jail poets: part three
- Tue., 12 – Flooding on Cowessess First Nation
- Tue., 12 – Poetry in jail: part two
- Mon., 11 – Pursuing poetry, in jail: Part one
- Fri., 8 – Car thieves cashing in?
- Fri., 8 – A conversation with the president of CBC
- Wed., 6 – Here comes the flood
- Wed., 6 – Protecting yourself from online scams
- Tue., 5 – The science of potholes
- Tue., 5 – Battling the beetle
- Fri., 1 – Debate about F-35 jets takes off
- March 2011
- Thu., 31 – A new mother's heartbreaking story
- Thu., 31 – How does 474 sound?
- Thu., 31 – You thought this winter was bad?!?!
- Thu., 31 – Your say, about Elizabeth May
- Tue., 29 – Super fish has ministry worried
- Thu., 24 – How to solve Saskatchewan's housing crunch
- Thu., 24 – How did health records end up in a dumpster?
- Mon., 21 – Is hockey getting too violent?
- Mon., 21 – The spectre of spring flooding
- Thu., 17 – The affordable housing question
- Mon., 14 – How Saskatchewan high schools rank
- Thu., 10 – Child-friendly renos
- Thu., 10 – Lights out for DST
- Wed., 9 – Stay now, pay later?
- Mon., 7 – Prince Albert mill has a buyer
- Mon., 7 – Conformity in schools
- Fri., 4 – That's billion with a 'b'
- Thu., 3 – Coping with climate change
- Thu., 3 – Calais on camelina oil
- Tue., 1 – Rink roof collapse at Lebret
- February 2011
- Mon., 28 – Helping Libyans
- Mon., 28 – Fleeing Libya
- Mon., 28 – Collapse of the Dome?
- Fri., 25 – Poetry to shiver by
- Fri., 25 – Talkin' Oscars with Dan Reynish
- Thu., 24 – Watching Libya
- Thu., 24 – Scratching the surface on bedbugs
- Wed., 23 – Prehistoric skywatchers
- Wed., 23 – Boomerangst
- Fri., 18 – I CAN'T HEAR YOU OVER THE AD!!!
- Fri., 18 – A weekend for the birds
- Thu., 17 – Green power to the people
- Thu., 17 – Wadena honours its medal model
- Wed., 16 – Scoreless in Saskatchewan?
- Tue., 15 – Delivering on the Potash Pledge
- Tue., 15 – COVERDOGS?
- Thu., 10 – Future of anti-gang programs uncertain
- Thu., 10 – Goldline!
- Wed., 9 – Man walks away after being hit by train
- Wed., 9 – In memory of James Hayward Arnal
- Tue., 8 – American fugitive nabbed
- Tue., 8 – A test-drive for distracted drivers
- Mon., 7 – Documenting the black-footed ferrets
- Mon., 7 – Maple Creek flood quite a rarity
- Mon., 7 – What's next for the RCMP?
- Fri., 4 – Tower Rescue
- Fri., 4 – Border Buddies??
- Wed., 2 – Calling young voters
- Tue., 1 – Egypt at Crossroads
- January 2011
- Thu., 27 – Sask. man undergoes extreme surgery
- Mon., 24 – Cabin owners to head for dry ground
- Mon., 24 – Rewards plans not so rewarding
- Fri., 21 – Happy Anniversary, Stephen
- Thu., 20 – No time for census crime
- Thu., 20 – Is Health Canada too cozy with big pharma?
- Thu., 20 – Travelling to Mexico
- Wed., 19 – Rescue at a northern Saskatchewan gold mill
- Fri., 14 – CT scans being reviewed
- Fri., 14 – Anxiety and Breast Cancer
- Wed., 12 – Saskatchewan man helps out in Haiti
- Tue., 11 – Biometrics and privacy
- Tue., 11 – Sask. Justice Minister on same-sex debate
- Mon., 10 – Marriage commissioners can't say no
- Mon., 10 – January Birdline
- Fri., 7 – Life of a snow plow driver
- Fri., 7 – Tech Time on Blue Sky
- Thu., 6 – How do you 'Live Right Now'?
- December 2010
- Thu., 30 – 2010 at the Movies
- Thu., 23 – About Santa
- Mon., 13 – Birdline
- November 2010
- Fri., 26 – Fishing Lake Debate
- Wed., 24 – Technology to help students learn
- Fri., 12 – Young Dene woman hobnobs at APEC
- Thu., 11 – Remembering Afghanistan
- Wed., 10 – November Birdline
- Mon., 8 – Help for those who donate an organ
- Tue., 2 – A doctor speaks out about SAD
- October 2010
- Thu., 28 – Behind the scenes of a hostile takeover
- Wed., 27 – Potash royalties a royal mess
- Wed., 27 – Feeling the potash love?


